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In Reply to: Ford 535 loader problem posted by Andy Weaver on Tuesday, September 30, 2003:
I have a different problem that maybe one of you can help with. My 535 has a problem keeping the chains tight on the backhoe. The previous owner had the relief ports on the two hydraulic rams that control the chain plumbed into a tee and then into an antifreeze jug. This worked, however it would only take an hour or so to fill up the jug. Being a Mr. fixit I decided to connect the two ports straight together with a new hose. Every since I made the change the chains have way too much slack and I can't keep the backhoe under control.HHHHEEEEEELLLLLLLPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lee