Description
When your planter drive chain starts rattling or your cultivator chain drive quits in the middle of the field, you need chain that can handle the punishment of real farm work. This Diamond High Strength #60H roller chain is built with heavy link plates that won’t give up when things get tough, whether you’re planting through spring mud or cultivating dusty summer ground.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy link plate construction that handles stress and shock loads better than standard chain
- 3/4-inch pitch spacing works with the sprockets you’ll find on most farm equipment drive systems
- Carbon steel construction that resists stretching and wear even in demanding conditions
- Full 10-foot box gives you enough chain to handle most drive system repairs or replacements
- Single strand design fits the drive applications on planters, cultivators, and other implements
Built for Real Farm Work
This chain fits right into the chain drive systems you’ll find on cultivators, planters, and other implements where you need reliable power transmission. Whether you’re running row units on a planter or powering sections on a field cultivator, this chain gives you the right balance of strength and flexibility for most agricultural applications. Drive chains take a beating from dirt, moisture, and constant flexing as you work across the field, so this chain’s built with quality steel construction that handles the stress without stretching or breaking when you’re pushing to get crops in the ground.
Made to Last
The heavy link plates on this #60H chain mean it won’t fail when your equipment is under load. Farm equipment takes a beating, and chain drives are no exception. This chain features construction that handles the constant loading and unloading cycles you get in the field. It’s built to handle the dust, moisture, and constant cycling that’s part of everyday farm life, season after season.
Good to Know
The 10-foot box length gives you flexibility to cut exactly what you need for your application. If you’re replacing worn chain, it’s a good time to check your sprocket condition and lubrication while you’ve got things apart—a little maintenance now saves headaches later. Keep the chain properly tensioned but not too tight, and a little chain lube goes a long way toward extending life.





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