Henro
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,970
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
Like anything else we do in life, using the bucket as a work platform is a risk VS Benefit situation.
The risk is that the bucket falls to the ground quickly. Most likely cause would be burst hose. What are the chances that your 200 lbs or so would cause a catastrophic hose failure? Less than if the bucket was full of wet dirt for sure.
But it COULD happen. Pilot-operated check valves mounted on the loader cylinders would eliminate the burst hose issue but would not eliminate some kind of internal cylinder failure issue.
Myself, I personally have pretty much concluded that since I know my tractor, maintain it pretty well, and so on, that if I want to use my bucket as a work platform I will, and I won't worry too much about doing so. I am comfortable with doing this...
Heck, at work we are not allowed to go up a ladder unless someone is holding the bottom while we climb it and tie it off at the top...how many here tie their ladder off at the top every time the climb up, and have someone holding the bottom every time they climb up to tie it off?
Everything is a balance between a level of safety and what is practical.
Attached is a shot of my bucket doing double duty as related to this thread...
The risk is that the bucket falls to the ground quickly. Most likely cause would be burst hose. What are the chances that your 200 lbs or so would cause a catastrophic hose failure? Less than if the bucket was full of wet dirt for sure.
But it COULD happen. Pilot-operated check valves mounted on the loader cylinders would eliminate the burst hose issue but would not eliminate some kind of internal cylinder failure issue.
Myself, I personally have pretty much concluded that since I know my tractor, maintain it pretty well, and so on, that if I want to use my bucket as a work platform I will, and I won't worry too much about doing so. I am comfortable with doing this...
Heck, at work we are not allowed to go up a ladder unless someone is holding the bottom while we climb it and tie it off at the top...how many here tie their ladder off at the top every time the climb up, and have someone holding the bottom every time they climb up to tie it off?
Everything is a balance between a level of safety and what is practical.
Attached is a shot of my bucket doing double duty as related to this thread...