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Re: Anyone willing to help?
If you can't find any numbers on the chain, measure the chain pitch (distance between centers of rotation at the ends of a link). This distance, in eighths of an inch, will give you the "tens place" of the chain size. #25 is 1/4 inch, #35 is 3/8 inch. The ones place signifies details in constructin (width and bushing vs roller chain).
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