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Hi, I have a Morrison lawnmower and broke the chain that drives the roller that moves the mower.

Question. Where can i buy a new chain, or chain links to replace the old missing links? 

I read that Ransom Marquise were similar if that helps?

thanks

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hortimech Mon, 10/05/2021

Any good bearing factor should be able to identify your chain and supply a new one.

Also, Ransome Marquis's aren't similar to a Morrison, it is the other way around, Morrison's were made under license from Ransomes.

wristpin Mon, 10/05/2021

Just go to your local bearing and transmission products factor with a sample of the chain. I think that they will recognise it as being 110038 for the chain itself , 110036-26 for the connecting link and 110038-30 for a crank link if needed to create an odd link count. There were some similarities between the older Morrison Olympic machines and the the Ransomes Marquis but Marquises used standard  1/2" BS chain.

wristpin Mon, 10/05/2021

Try your local bearing and transmission product factor, possibly -  http://www.bearingsanddrives.net/

Take a sample .They will possibly recognise the chain as 110038 with 110038-26 for the connecting link, and should you need a crank link to achieve an odd link count, 110038-30.

The older red Morrison Olympic machines had a bit in common with the older Ransomes Marquises but the Marquis used a standard 1/2" BS chain.