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Originally Posted by airfoill
Is there anybody in Houston or surrounding area that has this crimping tool available for rent? I've decided not to buy the harbor freight tool because I'm not sure about the quality of crimping it may perform.
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Hi;
If you are still looking for a tool.
I have a Baum Tools 000-5843 Double Row Chain Link Press & Adapter that I used on my MB 300D as well as a home made tool to hold the chain on the cam chain wheel.
I broke the old chain by covering everything with the exception of the link I wanted to break and then grinding the two crimped heads down with a dremel tool as per the diesel giant instruction.
I made a simple tool with Nylon rollers to hold the chain in place while reeving it through.
I live in Houma, LA