Have you ever put one back on and the chain is loose? Causing the chain to jump of the sprocket and the forks have alot of slop when stationary? Thanks for the video
@@Jarkebauer1 there's 2 sizes of chains for these, some have the load handler extended and the pivot cylinders are extended aswell. If the chains have a lot of slop when stationary the cylinders are leaking internally, since there's only air on the back side of the cylinder eventually it will hydrology and you will have to open the air lines and relieve the fluid build up
Have you ever put one back on and the chain is loose? Causing the chain to jump of the sprocket and the forks have alot of slop when stationary? Thanks for the video
@@Jarkebauer1 there's 2 sizes of chains for these, some have the load handler extended and the pivot cylinders are extended aswell. If the chains have a lot of slop when stationary the cylinders are leaking internally, since there's only air on the back side of the cylinder eventually it will hydrology and you will have to open the air lines and relieve the fluid build up