Raise the machine of the ground and test mid way between sprockets. Each step up occurs at about 2.5 inches. Once tensors had maxed out the chain will need changing. Check the tensors to ensure they are working and not in a bind. If they have more than 2.5 inches reach down and pull up on the tensors and make them step-up. Check the channels that the tensors are in and make sure there is no debris stopping their operation.
If chain is too tight on the front chains back the tensors off. The old type tensors will step-up when the body flexes to extreme allowing the chains to go slack. When the machine goes back to normal position the front chains will be to tight. This is just something to look for on this machine. The newer tensors do not have the same problem. This usually only happens on the front chains.
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