Big Barn
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You guys not understanding.....that step ladder would be strapped SOLID to the platform, it would be no different than getting on the ladder in your garage, other than the visual effect of you being up higher...it would be a 6ft step ladder btw. BUT, I am old....and actually having harder time with ladders than I use to, not that I've ever been a fan, tend to cramp my feet. SO I'm kind of changing my idea. I've revisited an idea I had about buying a warehouse ladder for my barn. Wish I had done it long ago, just changing a light bulb there is a challenge with moving extension ladders etc. Then it occurred to me there is no reason a warehouse ladder couldn't be lifted with the forks. I've come across a warehouse ladder too, going to look at it next week. With it on the forks......step on it, left forks up...not back and forth with tractor, just straight up, keeping level. Then I just climb the stairs to the pole. Believe it's the route I'm going to go since I'd have to spend some time/money for steel/ on the other idea, and I get the use of the ladder in the barn.
When you say 'warehouse ladder' are you referring to the one like mine in the photo below?

If so, it depends upon an approximate 7' x 4' footprint for stability which your forks spaced 3-4' apart will not provide.
I'll admit to having done my fair share of unsafe things in the past but I'm with the others in thinking this isn't a good idea.
Terry