1/4" chain isn't strong enough

   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #21  
I've got and use 1/4 in chain once and awhile for light stuff. I've also got a 5/16 that I keep in my dodge truck. For the most part I use 3/8 chain . I have grade 70 3/8 transport chain that I only use to boom the tractors down with if I need to haul them some where. I have some other grade 70 3/8in that I use for pulling and such. I have broken a couple of my chains from jerkin to hard on mostly logs when cutting wood.
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #22  
5/16 grade 70 chains from HD. Shame on me if I break one with my 40HP
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #24  
One advantage of a little tractor is using light, easy to handle chain.

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Sometimes it has a string attached but I cut it off. Who ever heard of a tow string?

:)

Bruce
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #25  
I had a 1/4" chain and one day I noticed that all the links were stretching out. You don't notice it at first because it happens slowly over time. But one day I tried putting a hook from the end in the middle and the pin wouldn't fit through the link. Now I use 5/16" for most everything and 3/8" for transportation. All are 20' except for one I cut to 8' and 12'. I find that the 8' and 12' chains are light enough and long enough for most of the things I do.
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #26  
I had a 1/4" chain and one day I noticed that all the links were stretching out. You don't notice it at first because it happens slowly over time. But one day I tried putting a hook from the end in the middle and the pin wouldn't fit through the link. Now I use 5/16" for most everything and 3/8" for transportation. All are 20' except for one I cut to 8' and 12'. I find that the 8' and 12' chains are light enough and long enough for most of the things I do.

I have a 5/16 chain that has stretched out links. When you stretch them enough, but not to the breaking point, the chain becomes rigid.
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #27  
I had a 1/4" chain and one day I noticed that all the links were stretching out. You don't notice it at first because it happens slowly over time. But one day I tried putting a hook from the end in the middle and the pin wouldn't fit through the link. Now I use 5/16" for most everything and 3/8" for transportation. All are 20' except for one I cut to 8' and 12'. I find that the 8' and 12' chains are light enough and long enough for most of the things I do.

I have a 5/16 chain that has stretched out links. When you stretch them enough, but not to the breaking point, the chain becomes rigid.
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #28  
I think 1/4 inch chains should be left on kid's swings.
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #29  
I have a 5/16 chain that has stretched out links. When you stretch them enough, but not to the breaking point, the chain becomes rigid.

Yeah, you know your chain has been over worked when you can no longer stuff it in the chainbox. :)
 
   / 1/4" chain isn't strong enough #30  
I thought about getting a 1/4 inch chain for pulling up brush. My 5/16 chain is a too big for some of these things.
 

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