Xfaxman
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- Feb 8, 2013
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- Guthrie, OK
- Tractor
- Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader
:thumbsup: Thanks for the update.
You would give a safety man a stroke if you did that on a job site! Be walking to the gate.For anyone that followed this thread or interested......winter and other projects got in the way, but I finally replaced the rope on the flagpole using this setup. It's was a cake walk. Did not feel unsecure at all. In fact I've been in far more tree stands that was less stable than this was. I had a neighbor very experience with tractors to do the left etc. It really turned out to be quite easy.
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How long have you got before the safety police are back!!!
I climbed 50' up a tree last month with a big saw and cut the dead top out, I wish I had a lift like that already. I won't post what I used to get the first 30'now I have 30 trees to top at about 25-30' so...
What changes would you make if you had to hypothetically do it again?
Not to be used, of course..
Thanks,
Pete
I used to get the job of climbing 120' of tower with an adjustable crescent in my pocket as a kid so I believe in holding on .I started out to weld together a box of sorts to put on pallet forks then came across this parts bin. For my purpose wouldn't change anything/ The parts bin near perfect for the task. If I needed to go higher, just tilting the ladder so it's near vertical, I think, would put your weight directly on the ladder, and in so doing believe I could have extended the ladder a fair amount more. It was not different in going up the ladder if it had been leaning against the house.
...the parts bin...