OP
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Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2014
- Messages
- 1,132
- Location
- Bandera, Tx
- Tractor
- New Holland TC40 DA, Deere 17D, Hyster SX50 forklift, Case D450, Kubota ZD1011-54, International Dump Truck, Kubota SVL-952S, Volovo EC250DL
I love my 26' ladder, super light and easy to move around. I dread when I have to work on something it won't quite reach and I have to drag the 32' out, it's heavy and hard for me to move around alone.
I used to do a lot of landscape lighting and did a lot of down lighting from 50' or more up in a tree. Sometimes I could do that off a lift but, more often I had to strap on the climbing gear and do it literally hanging from a rope to get the fixture exactly where I wanted it. Doing that, I got to where I'm not bothered by heights at all anymore. Once you get used to it, it's nice to get that far off the ground and just sway in the breeze, the perspective and view is pretty and it's quiet, even when you're in town.
I used to do a lot of landscape lighting and did a lot of down lighting from 50' or more up in a tree. Sometimes I could do that off a lift but, more often I had to strap on the climbing gear and do it literally hanging from a rope to get the fixture exactly where I wanted it. Doing that, I got to where I'm not bothered by heights at all anymore. Once you get used to it, it's nice to get that far off the ground and just sway in the breeze, the perspective and view is pretty and it's quiet, even when you're in town.