Got the top rail on Friday night:
The end you are looking at is where the forks slid in.
The chain will be installed on the left side mid way up as a safety device. I will use a carabeener to secure it. I have the neatest little wire loops we use around here for fencing that weld on. I use them for all kinds of eyelet projects. If there is interest I'll post a picture of them.
There is a railing yet to go around three side about half way up. It will be welded in and will be 1 inch square tubing. I went with square because it will be easy to manufacture tool hold, bucket holding, etc brackets.
One other thing that will go on the front is a set of 4 inch fixed casters. They will be used as bumpers to protect buildings before the lift itself would hit them. I really hate replacing R panels that get accidently dented in.
Hydraulics. My Montana hydraulics will have no problem with this. I've used a pallet up til now and have left things hanging from my forks to test their holding properties. One thing I do is I don't shut the tractor off when I have stuff up in the air, it helps keep the hydraulics up. I have three ways of taking the tractor out of gear so I have no fear of it slipping into gear. It would have to do a lot of gear shifting to do that.
EddieWalker:
I live about 28 miles NE of you. About a mile outside of Golden. We go into Tyler all the time shopping.
As to mounting the lift to my forks, my forks have a removable extension top that mounts with four only 1 inch bolts. I made a T post driver the bolts onto it using these 1 inch mounting holes. I am going to weld a railing with a mounting bar that will let me slid two or more bolts through the mounting holes and securely fasten the manlift to the forks. I am also considering adding a skid steer quick change mount, but I want to see how much a hassle the bolt on system is first. It will be plenty secure. I'm real big on making things safe.
I've been around ships on the Great Lakes a lot of my life, my dad was welding foreman at the ship yard and I've seen lots of chain ladders. I think that is what I'm going to try first as it is pretty easy to build these and you just throw the whole works over the edge of the lift when not in use. Also, if you happen to bump something while moving with the ladder down it will just bounce out of the way. I'll post more pictures when I get it mocked up.
I'll keep you updated with progress pictures as I'm off to the barn to do some more on it.
Cheers.