Description
When your planter’s chain drive starts stretching or skipping, you’ll notice it in your stands—uneven spacing and poor seed placement that cost you yield at harvest. A worn drive chain is one of those problems that gets worse fast, especially during planting season when you’re pushing to get acres covered. This 207-link #40 chain gets your planter drive running smooth again, delivering the reliable power transfer your seed meters need for consistent spacing.
What You’re Getting
- Standard #40 size that works with John Deere 1700 and 7000 Series planters plus a wide range of other agricultural equipment
- Pre-cut to 207 links so you get the exact length you need without measuring and cutting
- Carbon steel construction built to ANSI standards that handles temperature swings, dust, and outdoor storage
- Includes one connecting link for easy installation and future maintenance
- Quality Diamond brand construction that stands up to the constant cycling and abuse of everyday farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This chain works on planters, seed drills, grain handling equipment, hay elevators, portable conveyors, and various PTO-driven implements. It’s the same type you’ll find on John Deere planters and drills where precise seed placement matters most. Whether you’re planting corn, beans, or running a drill for small grains, this chain handles the steady loads and occasional shock from rocks or hard ground.
Made to Last
The carbon steel construction handles the everyday abuse that comes with farm work while maintaining the strength needed for reliable operation. Planter drive chains take a beating from dirt, moisture, and constant flexing as you work across the field, and this one’s built to keep going when you’re pushing to get crops in during a narrow planting window.
Good to Know
Keep a few feet of this chain handy in your shop—it’s one of those things you’ll need when you least expect it. When installing, make sure to properly tension the chain according to your equipment manual. If you’re replacing a worn chain, it’s a good time to check your sprocket wear and lubrication while you’ve got things apart.


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