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Chum_lee
Oct 11, 2019Explorer
Wow! Lifting that Class A MH up like that from the rear end? (extending the effective wheelbase by 10-11 feet then adding about 14,000 lbs. of REVERSE tongue weight) If the frame wasn't bent as a result of hitting the bollard, it probably is now. Ford does use highly ductile steel in their truck frames but this will be a good test to see just HOW good it is.
To be fair though, considering the damage and under the circumstances, I don't know what else the tow truck driver could have done to get the MH out of the fuel island in a timely manner.
The MH driver must have been really moving through that (really tight) fuel island to do that much damage. It didn't look like the bollard even budged.
Chum lee
To be fair though, considering the damage and under the circumstances, I don't know what else the tow truck driver could have done to get the MH out of the fuel island in a timely manner.
The MH driver must have been really moving through that (really tight) fuel island to do that much damage. It didn't look like the bollard even budged.
Chum lee
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