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Yes I totally hear ya! they might be to light! Thank you didnt think of that, basically they kept opening up and the cross links would slap my truck!! DOH!! not good lol so i just welded them so they could not open up.I would be careful welding the cross links. The connectors are cheap and easy to replace but a PITA when your fingers are numb, the winds howling and it's dark out, I can see why you did it. The side and cross chains are usually hardened steel while the connectors are not, this gives you a weak link to prevent your axles from getting overloaded. If you are breaking a lot of chains you may be working them too hard, quick stops, spinning wheels or they may just be too light duty to handle the rigors of plowing.
If you are buying chains, it's a good idea to get a small set of chain pliers and a handful of extra side chain links so you can repair them. Good to keep a spare set of tensioners on hand too.
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