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tluxon
Jun 07, 2005Explorer
ttsr4us wrote:Exactly! The force must be applied in a direction that complies with the tightly restricted elliptical-like path of the linkage in order to get it to move. Any other direction and/or combination will be met with incredible resistance, making many conclude that it is "locked" or rigid. It's not, but good luck ever getting a trailer to apply force and direction needed to pivot the hitch.
...I can rotate it around quite freely buy pushing into the TV direction and applying a rotating force at the same time. So is this a force direction issue,...?
Brian, I believe you're the first Hensley owner to perceive the possibility of this behavior. You deserve some kind of award!
Tim
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