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BenK
Jun 04, 2014Explorer
Thought I'd repost this image to clarify how a fork lift can do this damage
Notice how the ball is a distance from the fork end...that is about where the
coupler's ball dome is on the OP's trailer tongue
Then the distance from the ball center-line to the fork end is about the distance
the OP's trailer tongue setup is
The different heights of the marks on the OP's tongue says to me, that the
area moved was not even and/or the fork was set at different angles, which
says maybe moved several times (each time the fork's tilt was not the same)
Notice how the ball is a distance from the fork end...that is about where the
coupler's ball dome is on the OP's trailer tongue
Then the distance from the ball center-line to the fork end is about the distance
the OP's trailer tongue setup is
The different heights of the marks on the OP's tongue says to me, that the
area moved was not even and/or the fork was set at different angles, which
says maybe moved several times (each time the fork's tilt was not the same)
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