scrambler questions

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  1. #1
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    scrambler questions

    my first question is does the steering and brake system use brake fluid or atf? i have heard some say atf but its my first 6x6 just want to make sure. second question is there any other model numbers on the scramber the ones on the sticker are gone?? my last question is what is a good chain lube?? thanks in advance

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    Smile oil'er up

    atf.....

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    I just bought a fixer-upper scrambler and will be using Florin IK. It is pricey to buy here in the States but the company I work for (in Austria) has sent me quite a lot of it. Basically you want a molly based chain lube as whis will adhere to the chains and kept them lubricated. McMaster Carr or Graingers would have what you need.

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    How many feet, of what size chain, is needed to re-do a complete Scrambler system? Oh, and who sells it for the best price?

    Thanks in advance,

    Brant

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    the best lube ive found for chains is summer Chainsaw Chain oil ,it is thick, sticky and made for exteeme service,
    He who has not cruised the back country in a 6x6 , has not lived life to it's fullest
    A Mans level of mechanical education directly corresponds to the level pain suffered while getting it

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    I used about 35 ft of #40 chain to replace all of it in my scrambler I bought it in 10 sections from reed tool and supply in Muskegon mi I also bought enough master links to replace them a couple time as I figured I would snap some I found them to have the best price at the time
    Hope this helps
    tlp

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    That's what I needed, thnx.


    Brant

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