mercdv
Silver Member
You got to understand that it is hard for us to diagnose this from seeing a few pictures. We all just have to go off our personal experiences and what little we can see in the pictures. If it truly happened just from a lift, I would have to agree that the best possible explanation is a failure in a cylinder or the hydraulics. It could be a failed cylinder or a failed relief valve. Whatever failed, it would most likely have left one boom cylinder applying way more force relative to the opposite cylinder under load. In theory this could cause some major twisting. That just looks like a heck of a lot more than that from pictures though. Now, pictures can make things look worse than they are or even make things look less damaged so keep that in mind while we are stating what it looks like to us from the photos. It could also be a defect/problem in the boom or mast attachment areas but there aren't good pictures of those areas to tell.