Harbor Freight Chain

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wingbone

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Kershaw, SC
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Kioti DK45SE
Does anybody know if HF sells 3/8" G70 chain. The biggest I saw on there website was the 5/16". I'll be hauling a Kioti DK45 w/FEL and from reading on here, it seems that the 3/8" is the recommended chain size. The tractor empty weighs @4200lbs then add FEL and maybe getting the tires filled would put it over 6k.
 
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Sorry, my mistake The gold chain color is the color code tip off that it's G70.
 
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Sorry, I can't find the 20' lengths in 3/8" on the HF site.
 
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What I have seen of 3/8" chain in their stores is 14' long G43. They also had bulk chain, but I paid no attention as to what it was.

I bought the 14' long piece and it serves my purpose well.
 
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Does anybody know if HF sells 3/8" G70 chain. The biggest I saw on there website was the 5/16". I'll be hauling a Kioti DK45 w/FEL and from reading on here, it seems that the 3/8" is the recommended chain size. The tractor empty weighs @4200lbs then add FEL and maybe getting the tires filled would put it over 6k.

6000lbs total. I thought that you could easily use 5/16 grade 70 for that weight according to the DOT?:confused:
 
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6000lbs total. I thought that you could easily use 5/16 grade 70 for that weight according to the DOT?:confused:

x2

5/16 would be more than enough but whatever floats his boat
 
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It seems there are an awful lot of people on here that use 3/8", and believe me, I've read through a bunch of posts regarding chains. It seems that 5/16" gets recommended to most of the folks who have tractors weighing 1500 to 2000 pounds less than the one I'm getting so I figured 3/8" might be what most are using for the weight I'll be hauling. If 5/16" is fine, I'll be a lot happier buying that. I doubt I'll be buying at TSC though, I was there today and the 5/16" was 65 bucks for 20' and the 3/8" was 70. If that was the only place I could find it, I'd surely go ahead and get the 3/8".
 
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Duffster will correct me if I'm wrong but the rule is that the chain WLL should be at least half the total weight of the cargo. Working load limit of 5/16 grade 70 chain is about 4700 lbs so 5/16 grade 70 is acceptable to a load weight of 9400 lbs. Certainly plenty for a load of 6000 lbs.

That price at Harbor Freight is outrageous! The same chain at Talco is $28.95 for American made 5/16 G70! A number of people like the 5/16 better than 3/8 because it's easier to handle, load permitting of course!

Grade 70 transport Chain
 

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