Post your Branson at work. Picture thread

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6225H hay season NZ
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I'm not that far from you. What dealer did you get your Branson from?
North Georgia Equipment in Rock Springs, GA. One of thier oldest dealers. Branson HQ in just down the road in Rome, GA
 
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I cut doors in an IBC tote cage and chain that to the forks when I want a work platform. It's way better than a ladder.
In theory I love the IBC tote work cage. But my question is how do you get up there? I guess that is a 2 man operation. I work alone mostly so it just never made sense to me.
 
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In theory I love the IBC tote work cage. But my question is how do you get up there? I guess that is a 2 man operation. I work alone mostly so it just never made sense to me.
I mostly work alone too. I position the tractor and prop a ladder up against the tote cage. I should get one of those collapsible ladders.
 
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I mostly work alone too. I position the tractor and prop a ladder up against the tote cage. I should get one of those collapsible ladders.
I wonder if it would be worth tying a rope on the FEL lever to let yourself down. It would even work with the tractor off.
 
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I wonder if it would be worth tying a rope on the FEL lever to let yourself down. It would even work with the tractor off.
I've done similar techniques but with a forklift and a stick. I could lift me up or go down.

On a loader, just going down without curling back will put the basket in a very steep angle.
 
 
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