Ladder attached to Loader bucket

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case580c

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Just came across this. I ain't 86 yet so I have time to build one and trim some more tall trees ?? Or at least tie a cable up high. I don't think it is OSHA approved
 
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Lol.
 
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Gee, just think what I could on the V417: :unsure:

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I do not know if MONKEYRACK is still in production in Bradenton, Florida but this design is much safer.


Any of the hydraulic lines on a Loader is subject to rupture without notice.
 
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That’s too safe. Prefer a little danger myself. Keeps the blood pumping.
 
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Nice idea. Saw the picture! bad idea! I'm 77 looking forward something. I wouldn't climb that ladder with your feet, much less mine! HA! I don't know if meth would take you that high, but maybe safer and more times, even though you might not remember it! LOL
 
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Makes me proud. I thought using my dump trailer for a high lift was maybe not safe for a 70 yr old. I had to fab the inside of the front to have something level to stand on when it was all the way up. With the dump raised and a pole saw I could reach 25 ft easy, maybe a little more. What you have to do when you not rich. LOL
 
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Makes me proud. I thought using my dump trailer for a high lift was maybe not safe for a 70 yr old. I had to fab the inside of the front to have something level to stand on when it was all the way up. With the dump raised and a pole saw I could reach 25 ft easy, maybe a little more. What you have to do when you not rich. LOL
I think that is a good plan. I use the tractor bucket and a pole saw also. Keeps the high stuff trimmed.
 
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I do not know if MONKEYRACK is still in production in Bradenton, Florida but this design is much safer.


Any of the hydraulic lines on a Loader is subject to rupture without notice.
This is a good idea until the wife wants to borrow the truck and does not see you up there. o_O
 
 
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