Chain drive on front mount snowblower?

   / Chain drive on front mount snowblower?
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A front snow blower drive chain gets used very few hours in a year - and it's in a pretty friendly environment to boot - comparatively low abrasives load, and lots of lube water. Even if you never lube it at all, a new #50 chain will last many years. A squirt of oil on it now and then will make it last forever. O-ring chains are for places like sander bodies, grit collectors, dozer tracks etc. A box of #50 chain can often be had on eBay for very short money. I think you can safely forget all about it till around 2019.

I'll make sure to buy another pair on warm gloves for 2019 sounds like I might need them lol. Thanks for the info.

Jim
 
   / Chain drive on front mount snowblower?
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I buy my chain through Eastern Bearing. You can also use stainless chain if steel causes an issue with corrosion/rust. SS has slightly less strength, but will last longer.

Buying anything like bearings or roller chain through Kubota is a waste of hard earned money. Everything like that can be bought from industrial supply houses for 1/4 as much and last just as well.

I ended up buying my #50 right there at the dealer....Osgoods in East Dixfield, Maine.... the price was right and just a few miles from the house. I agree about buying Kubota parts being a waste of money for alot of the general maintenance of the machine..... my Case 580B was the same way.

Jim
 
   / Chain drive on front mount snowblower? #14  
Most "O" Ring chains are "endless" (no removable master link). They're put together by bradding the connecting link. Note MOST! A conventional master link won't tighten things up enough to compress the "O" ring and create a seal.
Any stretching in your chain is actually wear in the pins and bushings. The chains don't really stretch.
To see how much wear the chain has, lay it down on a flat surface and measure some number of links while pulling on the chain. Compare this to the spec for pitch of the chain multiplied by the number of links you measured and you'll see the wear. If the wear is measurable with a tape measure, you probably should replace the chain. Rule of thumb is new sprockets every other chain. That assumes you did not let the chain wear appreciably. Any sprocket showing signs of wear or hooking should be immediately replaced. As someone stated before: New chain on worn sprockets or new sprockets with old chain will create rapid wear and possibly chain failure.
 
   / Chain drive on front mount snowblower?
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Most "O" Ring chains are "endless" (no removable master link). They're put together by bradding the connecting link. Note MOST! A conventional master link won't tighten things up enough to compress the "O" ring and create a seal.
Any stretching in your chain is actually wear in the pins and bushings. The chains don't really stretch.
To see how much wear the chain has, lay it down on a flat surface and measure some number of links while pulling on the chain. Compare this to the spec for pitch of the chain multiplied by the number of links you measured and you'll see the wear. If the wear is measurable with a tape measure, you probably should replace the chain. Rule of thumb is new sprockets every other chain. That assumes you did not let the chain wear appreciably. Any sprocket showing signs of wear or hooking should be immediately replaced. As someone stated before: New chain on worn sprockets or new sprockets with old chain will create rapid wear and possibly chain failure.

Thanks for the info on o-ring chains.... I just bought the tractor and the chain was broke on the snowblower... owner said he picked up a rock, but the chain and sprocket were completely dry, showed no sign of lube at all. I believe this was probably the problem, I inspected the sprokets and chain well before I went to the dealer for a master link on the o-ring chain... chain looked dry but in great shape otherwise, I dont think the blower saw much use, also the sprokets were all in great shape showed no signs of rounded teeth what so ever. Anyway the #50 chain is on there now, all lubed up, and working well. I appreciate all the input and help from everyone here.

Jim
 

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