PJSprog
Elite Member
Very nice, FTG-05. Put a safely harness in there, and OSHA might even approve. :laughing:
I really like the rubber mat addition.
I really like the rubber mat addition.
I wouldn't mind making one of those FTG. Which Craiglist edition was that in? I live in middle TN so if it is in the Nashville edition, it might be handy for me to pick one up.
I really like the man-lift cage you made. I fabricated my own many moons ago and a couple of safety recommendations.
1)Try to get your better half to operate the tractor when you need to load, move, transport stuff that makes for a safer two person project. As an example whenever I need to back the tractor out of the shop I ask her to do it while I check for clearance. Over time she has become a safer operator than me, albeit my pickup took a pretty good hit when she was unloading garden fertilizer.
2) Always double check your quick attach locks. I tilt the cage all the way forward to check the locks from the driver's seat and check the reliability of the two safety straps. Now that I'm in my golden years and no longer bounce well I also use an independent safety harness with fall stop protection.
3) We use two way radios when working at max height because a cab restricts line of sight for the driver.
4) The tractor is never moved with the FEL up, we always re-position first and then raise the bucket. In the past twenty years I'm guessing around 40 plus hours spent safely 'in-the-cage'
5) Last, but most important, don't stand in a standard compact bucket at height, there is nothing to hold on to, and even if you bounce well, it could be a very bad day
I agree, I believe I'll be using the ladder as well.
But that's all right, climbing in and out isn't that big a deal since I can hold onto the basket while doing so. And working at heights will be ok as well since I'll be on solid "ground" (i.e. the basket floor).
Thanks,
I wouldn't mind making one of those FTG. Which Craiglist edition was that in? I live in middle TN so if it is in the Nashville edition, it might be handy for me to pick one up.