no its not all that hard if you have the book to help you.an some1 to help that knows how the chain goes on.if youve never replaced a chain.the hardest part to me is taking the bars off the old chain an putting them on the new chain.
I've got an 851 and I hate it. They are cheap, and easy to start a roll, and thats about the only pros. The 851 will make about an 800-900 lb roll on the best day. I would buy belt roller from the get go.
I've got an 851 and I hate it. They are cheap, and easy to start a roll, and thats about the only pros. The 851 will make about an 800-900 lb roll on the best day. I would buy belt roller from the get go.