showcrop
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(quoted from post at 12:41:29 06/09/23)ou ask if they are the same............depends on the listener, I would say.(quoted from post at 13:22:53 06/09/23)(quoted from post at 06:37:19 06/09/23)you shouldn't do that.....you are old enough to know what assume does. Forks on 3-point of rear will rear up front(quoted from post at 08:11:41 06/09/23)(quoted from post at 19:32:53 06/06/23) KristofMI ,You ask, I have forks that I used that day to lift a small skid with stuff and it was heavy enough to lift my front couple of times. Will this cause that also?
The front axle bushing and king pin are probably worn and the front end lifting up and slamming back down causing the axle to hit the distributor cap and breaking the rotor. Is the air cleaner cup filled to the mark or slightly under.Being over filled with oil or the screens inside really dirty will cause iol to get into the carburetor.
From "lifting the front" I assume that he has 3 point forks.
"rear up front" is not the same as "lift the front"?
Whatever you mean by that. Perhaps if you go back and see that I was responding to Den N Ms, who had assumed a front loader, you will understand