Description
If you’ve ever tried wrestling a roller chain back together by hand while standing on your head under a baler, you know what a pain it can be. This handy tool takes the struggle out of chain installation by pulling the ends together so you can line up the master link or connecting pin without fighting against spring tension or gravity.
What You’re Getting
- Compact design fits in tight spaces where chain repairs are needed most
- Handles chain sizes from #25 (lightweight equipment) up to #60 (heavy-duty applications)
- Saves time and frustration during chain installation and maintenance
- Eliminates the need for extra hands or makeshift solutions
Built for Real Farm Work
This tool shines when you’re working on elevators, conveyors, balers, and other equipment that uses roller chain to move crops, feed, or materials. Whether it’s fixing the chain on a hay elevator in the middle of harvest or getting the conveyor running again on a grain leg, this puller makes the job manageable.
Made to Last
Built to handle the abuse of farm shop work, this tool won’t let you down when you need it most. The compact size means it won’t take up much space in your toolbox, but it’s substantial enough to pull even stubborn chains together.
Good to Know
Keep this tool with your other chain maintenance supplies—chain breaker, master links, and connecting pins. When you’re dealing with a broken chain, having the right tools together saves trips back to the shop. Works on standard roller chain found on most agricultural equipment, from small utility chains up to the heavier chains used on grain handling equipment.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.