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1. Reduced number of assembly components
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-Fewer parts to stock and service
-Faster to reconfigure
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2. Common length hardware for all configuration types
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- Easier to service, assemble and disassemble
- Only one length bolt and one lock nut to stock
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3. Low profile chain and tooth design
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- Less chain and tooth wear
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4. All types of teeth outlast the chain
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5. All 1.65” pitch chain is anti back-flex
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- Reduces roller wear
- Four pitch cup chain assemblies - an industry first!
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6. Less chain weight of many chain assemblies
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- Reduces trencher drive component wear
- Allows trencher to utilize more of its available horse power to turn the
digging chain
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7. Dirt relief hole becomes standard for all configuration types
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- Less material packing in chain and sprocket
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8. Dirt drag becomes standard on bolt-on or welded shark and rock chain
configurations
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- Provides a cleaner trench
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9. Bolt head protector becomes standard
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- Easier to unbolt for service or reconfiguration
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10. Less noise during trencher operation