This may be one of those things that's so obvious that everybody but me already knows it, but I'll post it here anyway in case somebody else didn't get the memo...
If you're using the stock tailwheel chains - or similar sash chain from the hardware store - adjusting the chain tension can be frustrating, if you find that one length of chain is too tight but adding a single extra link makes it too loose.
To fix this, all you have to do is grab your pliers and gently squash the round part of each chain link to be a little flatter. This makes each link slightly longer, which adds up if you do it to the entire chain. By doing this I was able to "grow" my tailwheel chains by about 1/4", which is about half-a-link!

If you're using the stock tailwheel chains - or similar sash chain from the hardware store - adjusting the chain tension can be frustrating, if you find that one length of chain is too tight but adding a single extra link makes it too loose.
To fix this, all you have to do is grab your pliers and gently squash the round part of each chain link to be a little flatter. This makes each link slightly longer, which adds up if you do it to the entire chain. By doing this I was able to "grow" my tailwheel chains by about 1/4", which is about half-a-link!
