FEL carrie all, and work platform

   / FEL carrie all, and work platform
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Here I made a bracing change. And gave myself something to screw the rest of the floor boards to.
 
   / FEL carrie all, and work platform
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The rest of the flooring, footers on the bottom and a place for my chainsaw.
 
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The ratchet straps work great. I should probably mention i built it to be sized to be a tight fit in the bucket. I didn't want any slop or movement once it is in. I got what I wanted and then some. It's a TIGHT fit, and it doesn't move around at all.
 
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The next things on my list are a removable back panel, storage and anchor points for a latter, cylinder locks, and some type of adjustable length legs mounted underneath would be nice. The back panel being removable will help keep it lighter when putting it in and taking it out of the bucket as well as more out right carrying capacity when the back isn't needed.
 
   / FEL carrie all, and work platform #15  
Hi NL,

Nicely done!

IMHO, as long as you have personal health insurance and life insurance; the related safety issues are almost always a personal choice, and again IMHO the more appropriate realm for that discussion is between you and your own SWMBO.

We have been thinking about making something similar for tree trimming, etc; but we will probably incorporate our bucket forks as part of the under floor support for it.

I would also be making a dedicated place for my small HF gennie and electric pole saw so that I can reach higher branches than the bucket lift would otherwise allow.

The other advantage of using the pole saw is that the business end is far enough away to make any kind of complications involving skin/moving chain contact kind of hard to imagine- so much so that I think it would have to be a deliberate choice.

Are you planning to add any safety railings or an attachment for a safety line/harness?

Thank for sharing (and thereby opening your self to criticism by the more safety-conscious members) (NOT to say safety nazis).
Thomas
 
   / FEL carrie all, and work platform #16  
Where does the cooler go?:laughing::drink:

Nice work!
 
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Hi NL,

Nicely done!

IMHO, as long as you have personal health insurance and life insurance; the related safety issues are almost always a personal choice, and again IMHO the more appropriate realm for that discussion is between you and your own SWMBO.

We have been thinking about making something similar for tree trimming, etc; but we will probably incorporate our bucket forks as part of the under floor support for it.

I would also be making a dedicated place for my small HF gennie and electric pole saw so that I can reach higher branches than the bucket lift would otherwise allow.

The other advantage of using the pole saw is that the business end is far enough away to make any kind of complications involving skin/moving chain contact kind of hard to imagine- so much so that I think it would have to be a deliberate choice.

Are you planning to add any safety railings or an attachment for a safety line/harness?

Thank for sharing (and thereby opening your self to criticism by the more safety-conscious members) (NOT to say safety nazis).
Thomas

I would have gone this route myself, but I don't have forks yet.
Tool storage will be part of the back panel.
Yes I am, thanks for bringing that up.I'm likely to go the line/harness route seeing as I already have a few harnesses.
 
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Where does the cooler go?:laughing::drink:

Nice work!
Thanks, the cooler will stay on the ground. Safer and more productive that way.
 
   / FEL carrie all, and work platform #19  
I would have gone this route myself, but I don't have forks yet.
Tool storage will be part of the back panel.
Yes I am, thanks for bringing that up.I'm likely to go the line/harness route seeing as I already have a few harnesses.

Thanks again for sharing and responding!
T
PS: I agree on the cooler decision.
 
   / FEL carrie all, and work platform #20  
Nice job, NewLight, and very creative.

I also use the front end loader as a work platform. I agree there are risks but consider it less dangerous than trying to work from a ladder. I climb onto my platform by going over the hood and loader arms. I do want to get a ladder to avoid that, and I do agree loader lock arms are a good idea. The Buhler loader on my previous Kubota L275DT had a loader lock device that fit over the rod. Here is a link that shows it:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/safety/339061-f-e-l-failure-fatality-post4220825.html#post4220825

One possibility might be to fabricate an adjustable ladder that acts as a lock while spanning between the grill guard and the loader cross member near the end of the loader arms.

I worked from the bucket until I got pallet forks this year. While doing renovations this summer I removed a section of our sun deck and I ended up with a handy 2' x 10' section that makes a great platform. I used it today to trim shrubs:

20151106_WorkPlatform_3.jpg 20151106_WorkPlatform_2.jpg
 
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