A new chain will be peened, and the old chain would have the clip link. At least that is how the chain from Rusty came to me, and IIRC, the list has mentioned the need to peen or use the special chain tool. also not to reuse the clip link

On Thursday, March 2, 2006, at 06:49 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:

        Hint. Don't stop. I never saw one get so bad that it wouldn't drive
somewhat normal. Saw plenty of blown chains/engines.

I don't understand.  What shouldn't I stop?  I don't want to buy a
chain if it's already got a new one in it that is misinstalled.  But
how to detect this...

-- Jim


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