Upon closer inspection there where three bends in the frame. Two at the seams in the plywood floor. The floor had 4' pieces front and rear with a short section in the center creating weak points near the middle. Also had a bend the other direction where the tung attaches.
Thanks for the ideas on how to straighten the frame. Here is what I came up with using your ideas.


By putting the jack above and below I was able to take bends out in both directions. Spent a few hours going really slow moving the bending rig back and fourth and top to bottom to work the bends out. All the time using a string line to keep track of where things needed to go to get it flat again. Got it to within about 1/16" of being totally flat. Should be plenty good.
There is also about 1/4" of bow to the left side.

I am going to try to pull it out when I attach the frame to the ply wood. If it will not easily come out I will just live with it. I know I am not building a watch and things don't have to be dead square.
Now that I see the detrimental effects of the plywood seams I am going to try to find a 5'X10' sheet of ply to make the floor from.