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   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #11  
I'm one of those few on here who has a tractor but no front end loader. Oh, I'd like to have one but haven't been able to make one or scrape up the $$ to buy one. BUT, if I did, I'd have one of these around without the tank to use as a "manlift cage". The idea occurred to me a few years ago and don't think I've ever shared it. Seems logical. I have owned a few of these tanks and they're very handy. I was looking at one I had that was pretty much beyond use due to it setting out in the elements and the tank was deteriorating. Seems the idea never went beyond just giving it away. Has anyone ever considered doing this? Some call them totes, some call them IBC tanks. A little ingenuity and you could have a hinged door going into it or just crawl in and out. What do you think?
Great idea! I was about to make a man basket for easy reach platform. Glad i read this. You saved me time and money since I have a tank that blew up on me when I was filling it up with water. Those trash pumps are pretty powerful. I forgot to take off the cap to let the pressure out. Warning! It blew with extreme force.
 
   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #12  
If you have a carry-all with 2 forks attachment for the 3-point you could add a top link connection to the lower frame, flip it over, hook it up and put your man basket on it. Now you have a work platform on your 3-point that will allow you to stand anywhere from 3-6 feet off the ground.
 
   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #13  
I have one of those wire boxes, I can get them for free... BUT, I like these plastic apple boxes MUCH better,

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The apple boxes are much safer to work out of too...

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SR
 
   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #14  
I just strap a good wooden pallet to the forks.

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   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #15  
That's a little to unsafe for me....

SR
 
   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #16  
I've used a pallet or just the bucket before, but I like my platform with rails a lot better.
 
   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #18  
I just strap a good wooden pallet to the forks.

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We used to do that at work with forklifts and a step ladder on top of the pallet to reach warehouse lights.

I was young and bulletproof back then
 
   / HAS ANYONE EVER THOUGHT OF.... #20  
Yes, but is it unsafe for your wife? The pictures aren't suggesting YOU use it. That's would just be crazy! :D :laughing:

As for the picture, my wife weighs half as much as me and if I would have gotten up there and stood on that 2x4 I'd been on the ground along with the hole side of her chicken pen. Would it be safer to stand on the top rung of a ladder setting on uneven ground than standing on 20 square feet of pallet strapped to a set of forks? If a person is dumb enough to lean out too far they will fall. The problem with rails on man-lifts, from what I have witnessed, is people climbing the rails to reach higher which negates the safety of the railing. I have over 4000 hours running JD 244, 444, 644 loaders and 310 backhoes. When we use a man lift attached to the loader at work the crew always asks me to run the machine because they trust my ability to do it safely, and so does my wife when running our loader. I have high-back forks so there is something for her to hold on to as I'm raising them while keeping the forks level. Is my wife capable of running the loader with me on the forks? No, she does not have enough experience.

But your right, it would be unsafe for you, I'd dump you just for the fun of it. :D
 
 

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