40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve

   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve
  • Thread Starter
#61  
Evenin Rox,
Yep things can change quickly, and I have a hard time with it but not much I can do about it ! ;)

BTW I sent you a PM !
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #62  
4sarge said:
and Please let us all in on the 40' ladder deal - I could use one :D

Thanks
Sorry, it took me a while to get the ladder. It's a heavy SOB ~90lbs. Green Bull is the Brand.

I found it at Western Tool Supply. Western Tool Supply - Home Page

Now I need to put the levellers on and find someone to go up it for me! ;)
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #63  
TC29-dude said:
I grew up near an old flooded quarry that had 65' cliffs and 80' deep water.
I used to run off that cliff and feel like I was flying! It was a blast.

Fast forward 25 years...I can't get near the edge of the thing without getting the willies. Maybe the common sense gene finally kicked in.


I believe that is called the sense of self preservation. :D
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #64  
RobertN said:
This is red, would match your Farmall's, you have expierience on them, and it would reach anywhere on your house :D

eBay Motors: 1964 Oren 65 foot Ladder Truck Fire Apparatus (item 290166559934 end time Oct-10-07 09:13:56 PDT)

Now to convince the insurance company that with that sitting in my barn nothing can go wrong on the property ;)


Scott If you ever plann on getting rid of that ladder I am in need of one. ruddy ban needs some tin before winter and it may have already arrived :/
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve
  • Thread Starter
#65  
Kendrick said:
Scott If you ever plann on getting rid of that ladder I am in need of one. ruddy ban needs some tin before winter and it may have already arrived :/

Mornin Kendrick,
I will keep you in mind, but Im still able to use it in the short mode ! ;)
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #66  
I also have a height phobia and get nervous just changing the fire alarm batteries.
I recently had my house painted (by a pro.) The house is two story with a daylight basement-that back end has a deck and a wide roof overhang so ladders are very unstable.
I checked the local rental companies and rented a towable manlift with a 34' arm for $125 for 24 hours. It has controls on the ground or in the platform-self leveling with legs like a backhoe and worked like a charm. It worked so well that next paint job I just might do it myself and seve several thousand dollars. (I paid more to paint this house then I paid for my first modest home.)
I wouldn't trust myself to go the first three steps up a 40' ladder.
 

Attachments

  • DSC05545 (Small).JPG
    DSC05545 (Small).JPG
    80.7 KB · Views: 139

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2016 Ford E-450 LP Handicapped Bus (A55788)
2016 Ford E-450 LP...
2017 Taylor-Dunn B0-248-36 Electric Utility Cart (A50324)
2017 Taylor-Dunn...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
UNUSED PROFESSIONAL X2600A ELECTRIC CONCRETE MIXER (A54757)
UNUSED...
2019 Ford F-150 (A55788)
2019 Ford F-150...
(15) 6" X 2" X 41" TUBING (A54756)
(15) 6" X 2" X 41"...
 
Top