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Can't seem to figure out replacement chain part number for P20
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<blockquote data-quote="pioneerguy600" data-source="post: 7707236" data-attributes="member: 19757"><p>Your best bet is to lay the chain out flat, make a mark on any driver with a marker, any color will do. Then count the drivers accurately, once you know the number of drivers it is easy to find a chain with the correct number of drivers with .058 gauge in 3/8" pitch.</p><p> If you cannot find a corresponding numbered chain online then a shop or anyone with the proper tools can make one from a reel of chain, very simple job it is .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pioneerguy600, post: 7707236, member: 19757"] Your best bet is to lay the chain out flat, make a mark on any driver with a marker, any color will do. Then count the drivers accurately, once you know the number of drivers it is easy to find a chain with the correct number of drivers with .058 gauge in 3/8" pitch. If you cannot find a corresponding numbered chain online then a shop or anyone with the proper tools can make one from a reel of chain, very simple job it is . [/QUOTE]
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