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I often go out and play in the mud with my truck and although I do have a winch... its a pain in the butt to operate and rewind back once you are done. I have been looking locally for some tow chains and no one has anything bigger than 3/8'' thick. My question is which would you have more confidence in and want to use:
3/8'' thick grade 43 chain or 5/16'' thick grade 70 chain?
MTO Farm Guide - 4d) Additional Information: Chain stengths
Normally the thicker chain means stronger, but from what the stats show, the 5/16'' grade 70 is stronger than the 3/8'' grade 43. I went down and looked at the 5/16'' and then looked at the 3/8 and I just can't bring myself to buy the 5/16 grade 70. Comparing the two visually the 3/8 is quite abit bigger and beefer looking than the 5/16. I just want to mention that grade 43 is not the regular type of chain, it is also of higher strength. What do you guys think? personally I don't believe everything I read and want to trust more steel per link, as long as its not pot metal. So i'm leaning towards the 3/8 but I would like to know what you guys think.?
3/8'' thick grade 43 chain or 5/16'' thick grade 70 chain?
MTO Farm Guide - 4d) Additional Information: Chain stengths
Normally the thicker chain means stronger, but from what the stats show, the 5/16'' grade 70 is stronger than the 3/8'' grade 43. I went down and looked at the 5/16'' and then looked at the 3/8 and I just can't bring myself to buy the 5/16 grade 70. Comparing the two visually the 3/8 is quite abit bigger and beefer looking than the 5/16. I just want to mention that grade 43 is not the regular type of chain, it is also of higher strength. What do you guys think? personally I don't believe everything I read and want to trust more steel per link, as long as its not pot metal. So i'm leaning towards the 3/8 but I would like to know what you guys think.?