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Access holes in 1816C for Chains
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<blockquote data-quote="wmgeorge" data-source="post: 52822" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>I got an access hole in today using a 1 1/2" hole saw. Took about 15 minutes and some cutting oil. Hole is large enough to see the chain and if it needs adjustment. Unlike the front chains the rear one on this side was pretty clean and had oil on it. Needed adjustment. Good thing I have a 1/2 inch air impact wrench and some Kroil or it would never gotten done. The hole is large enough I could get my metal cutting saw blade in and make larger if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmgeorge, post: 52822, member: 7166"] I got an access hole in today using a 1 1/2" hole saw. Took about 15 minutes and some cutting oil. Hole is large enough to see the chain and if it needs adjustment. Unlike the front chains the rear one on this side was pretty clean and had oil on it. Needed adjustment. Good thing I have a 1/2 inch air impact wrench and some Kroil or it would never gotten done. The hole is large enough I could get my metal cutting saw blade in and make larger if needed. [/QUOTE]
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