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brownieab
May 29, 2014Explorer
The ball on the end of the forks is not really at the end of the forks. There is some fork extending after the ball. Once the ball is engaged with your trailer, the end of the fork "may" hit the trailer in a turning situation. The pivot point being the ball, exerts alot of force at the tip of the fork while turning and in contact with your trailer. If you go back to the dealer, have the fork truck come out and hook up to your trailer. Try to recreate the issue and then you will know for sure how it happened
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