my son drove my drove my 94 f150 and backed into the lawn tractor that was in the barn. well heres the story. had a load of hay took it to the other end of the barn. unloaded it backed about half way to teh other end of barn not paying attention and with the door wide open all of a sudden i heard crunch. the door doesnt shut unless yuo pick up on it because the corner is rotted out. then it was wide open bent behind the fender and you could shut it about 3/4 way and no further would it open or close. had to crawl through the pass side for a couple days till i decided to take the skid steer and pick up on the door. now it works just like it did before just the door is about destroyed now. when the truck was almost new and i had no tralor i had to load round bales in the box with the gate down. never put a scratch on it. i had to go somewhere and had the worker put the last bale on and what happens he bends it in half. still woked but like crap until a few yrs ago i had lumber stacked on it and a lot of it and hit a bump ans the gate came flying off and twisted it now it does shut. so what do i do i put a comalong on it to hold it up and thats how i have it now.
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