briangsmith
Member II
argghhh! if it ain't one thing...
during trailering last fall one spreader half apparently
took a load (yes, I should have removed spreaders prior
to trailering- sigh)- I have a nickel-sized ding where one
corner of the aluminum spreader 'baseplate' (?) dug into
the actual mast.
My question is this. The obvious fix to me would be to
re-drill all four holes and simply move the spreaders up,
or down, 4" or 5". But will this cause an appreciable change
in the load? To the spreaders, wire, mast...??
bgs
E-25 c/b
homer, alaska
during trailering last fall one spreader half apparently
took a load (yes, I should have removed spreaders prior
to trailering- sigh)- I have a nickel-sized ding where one
corner of the aluminum spreader 'baseplate' (?) dug into
the actual mast.
My question is this. The obvious fix to me would be to
re-drill all four holes and simply move the spreaders up,
or down, 4" or 5". But will this cause an appreciable change
in the load? To the spreaders, wire, mast...??
bgs
E-25 c/b
homer, alaska