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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 79698" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Do you have any manuals for it? To check for chain slack or wear jack all wheels off the ground and rock the wheels back and forth. On the older ones the axles could be moved to take up slack by loosening the bolts holding them in place. I would not think you would have to inspect in depth unless there was a unusual amount of slack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 79698, member: 931"] Do you have any manuals for it? To check for chain slack or wear jack all wheels off the ground and rock the wheels back and forth. On the older ones the axles could be moved to take up slack by loosening the bolts holding them in place. I would not think you would have to inspect in depth unless there was a unusual amount of slack. [/QUOTE]
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