Big Barn
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- More than 40 over the years. Ten at any one time. Mostly Ford and New Holland
Wish I had a remote control to operate the tractor but I guess that's what brother in laws are for. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/welding/399300-forklift-stand-add-2014-06-24_23-15-02_100-a"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/welding/399302-forklift-stand-add-2014-06-24_23-26-25_407-a"/>[/QUOTE said:It won't work with your loader,but when I used my man basket with the shop or rough terrain forklift I used a length of heavy wall 1/2" PVC pipe attached to the lift lever via socket joint to lift and lower myself. Make sure one end is attached to the basket with a lanyard....
Terry
Haha. Nothing like being 14 feet up in the air and hoping your pop doesn't bump the tilt lever!I remember my pop lifting me up with the forklift to change lightbulbs in his shop (20' ceilings). We nailed some 2x4 railings onto a pallet and called it done! OSHA would have shut him down for sure.
Haha. Nothing like being 14 feet up in the air and hoping your pop doesn't bump the tilt lever!Terry
I think the big joke in his shop was tooting horns whenever someone walked in front of a truck or was up in the forklift changing lightbulbs. Never got old unless you were the one getting scared....
I think the big joke in his shop was tooting horns whenever someone walked in front of a truck or was up in the forklift changing lightbulbs. Never got old unless you were the one getting scared....
Or, if my dad is trying to tell my brother something, keep hitting the air ratchet trigger every time he says something (standing behind him) so my brother can keep saying "what?" "what?" "speak up"![]()