Dr_Zinj
Veteran Member
I use my FEL to lift my chimney cleaning supplies up to the roof.
Here's a pic of my B3030 towing the lift into position for this year's cleaning.
I shouldn't mention this, but I rent this lift from Massachusetts. They recently passed a law that will require anyone in the state who wants to rent a lift or any construction equipment, like a tractor, to have a "hoist permit." You have to go online or to a local college and complete a course for about $300. The insanity never stops.
Up in my neck of the woods, they rent for about $170 for 4 hours. They require a $20 deposit for a harness. I guess the harness keeps you from falling out. I never use it--I hate confinement.
That is crazy. On one hand I see it as just another way to get money. On the other, I see it as a safety issue for the inexperienced. But no online course or college class can replace common sense that I've seen in some cases.They recently passed a law that will require anyone in the state who wants to rent a lift or any construction equipment, like a tractor, to have a "hoist permit." You have to go online or to a local college and complete a course for about $300. The insanity never stops.