Forces along vertical direction,
F1 + F2 = 9.8 (2000 + 500) = 24500 N
Taking moment about pivot,
F2 x 10 = ((2000 x 5) + (500 x 7)) 9.8
F2 = 13230 N
F1 = 11270 N
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