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Chain Breaker Tool Pops Pins In A Jiffy
You don't need a punch and hammer to change roller chains anymore, thanks to this new tool that quickly pops out pins on virtually any size roller chain, says inventor Lloyd "Smokie" Sorenson.
The chain breaker tool (CBT) consists of a handle and head attached to a drive screw. You position the roller chain in the head of the tool, with rivet and pin centered in the drive guide. This lines up the chain to pop the pin out of the rivet as the screw turns forward.
Comes in three sizes: CBT 100 for use on #35 through #435 and #2040 chains; CBT 200 for #50 through #60H and #2060; CBT 300 for #50HD through #100H. Sells for $34.50, $36.50, and $65.90, respectively.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Lloyd "Smokie" Sorenson, 1015 4th St. N.W., P.O. Box 435, Hampton, Iowa 50441 (ph 515 456-5234; fax 2117).


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1995 - Volume #19, Issue #6