I ordered this chain to repair my Sears rear tiller. It takes 50 turns of #35 chain to replace an existing chain. For those of you who have a tiller that won't move forward or backward, this is probably the solution you need. Once when I put it forward it started to move backwards - how can that be I thought? Then nothing will work. After some time looking at the parts diagram, it became clear that the drive chain was not working properly - I dismantled the drawbar and the chain broke. I have now installed my 50 pitch chain and am ready to reassemble the tiller. Thanks to this supplier for Revain who saved me a lot of extra time. If you don't have an open chain you can use a dremel to lap the pin against the plate and then knock it out with one punch. Assemble the entire repair link supplied with the chain. Be sure to count the assembly steps and compare to the old chain you remove from the drawbar.
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