Wooded loader platform

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Can you back the tractor out of the barn and be perpendicular to it? The only thing in the way then would be three poles. You might have to handle supplies different, but if there's room that might work.

Wedge
 
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weldingisfun said:
Brandi,
I took your picture and crudely added to it. Take a look.
Add 2x6's to make a larger platform. That way you can work from either side.
Run chain or a strap from the receiver hitch on the top of your bucket out to the end of the platform to hold it up. Can't see it but I'm sure you are blocking the end inside the bucket to hold it down.
For sure, no matter what you end up with, take Catman's advise and test it thoroughly.
Weldingisfun,:)
Thanks for the suggestions! How do you draw on the photos?:confused: I have wanted to do that before.;) I won't need a full 7 foot wide platform, which is the width of the bucket. At first thought, I was going to do that. But I figured since I only have easy access from one direction, I will just make the platform on one side. It's the KISS principle.;) It will have chains supporting it, similar to the layout in the photo below. I won't be using the full length of the platform. I will put handrails at 5 or 6 feet. No need go out that far as I would have to get down the ladder and raise the bucket anyway, so I can just move it forward at the same time. I left it 8 feet long because I didn't want to cut the boards and plywood shorter. Don't worry, it will get tested before I use it:D .
hugs, Brandi
 

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wedge40 said:
Can you back the tractor out of the barn and be perpendicular to it? The only thing in the way then would be three poles. You might have to handle supplies different, but if there's room that might work.

Wedge
Wedge,:)
I can only back out of the barn and work about 10 feet. The barn is 44 feet wide. When I backed out the other day to hang the door track, I had the backhoe boom turned to the left and the dipper stick extended so the bucket would clear the fence. The bottom side of the boom still touched the fence and I still needed a little more elbow room to work good. My neighbor is the type that would say I strecthed her woven wire fence and wants me to replace it!:eek:
I was perpendicular to the barn while I sided the front of the barn. But I had to stand on the top lip of the bucket to install the top ridge screws. My only handhold then was the ridges of the siding.:eek: So since it is harder access in back, the platform will also have a step ladder secured to it to reach the top ridge. This is way more safer than standing on the bucket lip. I am not so much afraid of falling to the ground, which is mud right now. But if I fell backward over the bucket, it would be loader arms and hood that I hit. That doesn't seem too pleasant.:rolleyes:
Thanks!:D
hugs, Brandi
 
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You ARE close to the fence. I can't wait to see what you come up with. I could use something like that this spring (If it ever gets here). I have facia board to replace on the house. I hope you get some detailed photos when you have it finished.

Wedge
 
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weldingisfun said:
Brandi,
I took your picture and crudely added to it. Take a look.
Add 2x6's to make a larger platform. That way you can work from either side.
Run chain or a strap from the receiver hitch on the top of your bucket out to the end of the platform to hold it up. Can't see it but I'm sure you are blocking the end inside the bucket to hold it down.
For sure, no matter what you end up with, take Catman's advise and test it thoroughly.
Brandi; You didn't acknowledge weldingisfun's statement about the blocking inside the bucket. I feel this is a critical safety item, that wood/platform must be held downward inside the bucket. Without this, the wood platform could cock/tilt IF you were to stand at other, outer edge of the platform(farthest from the bucket) even with the chains at both ends. You may already know this, but it deserves repeating.
 
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wedge40 said:
You ARE close to the fence. I can't wait to see what you come up with. I could use something like that this spring (If it ever gets here). I have facia board to replace on the house. I hope you get some detailed photos when you have it finished.

Wedge
Wedge40,:)
Yes, I got detailed photos.:D I added a 4x4 attached with 1/2 inch lag bolts to the back slope of the bucket and blocked from there using 2x4s as spacers and stops for the blocking. One 2x8 and two 2x6s are jammed up under the bucket lip, along with a 4x4 knotch cut to fit good, attached to the ball mount on the receiver tube with a 1/2 inch lag bolts. Luke and I both jumped on the end of it and nothing happened. It creeks and groans only when I first pick it up off of the ground. It didn't creek or groan during the jumping. We had the tractor front end bouncing up and down like a low rider! :D The frame is 3 eight foot 2x6s under 3/4 inch.
hugs, Brandi
 

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CATMAN said:
Brandi; You didn't acknowledge weldingisfun's statement about the blocking inside the bucket. I feel this is a critical safety item, that wood/platform must be held downward inside the bucket. Without this, the wood platform could cock/tilt IF you were to stand at other, outer edge of the platform(farthest from the bucket) even with the chains at both ends. You may already know this, but it deserves repeating.
Catman,
It wouldn't work at all without the blocking. Thanks for the input.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Good job on the blocking.:)
 
   / Wooded loader platform #19  
WAY off topic for this post, but have you considered moving that low spot/ditch closer to the fence? That would give you a more stable and flat area to drive around your barn, plus keep that water away from your hay and equipment. I don't think the goats would mind too much and it would be short work with the hoe and loader.
David from jax
 
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Ma'am,

As someone who has worked and hung from great heights with nothing but air underneath, I would recommend a safety harness.

A length of static kernmantle rope attached to a substantial anchor (maybe from the other side of the barn and up over the roof, with folded tarps at sharp edges to protect the rope) and an ascender/carabiner combination attaching you (in your harness) to the rope.

You would clip in (on-rope) to this whenever you go up on the platform, and adjust your position on the rope with the ascender. Unhook (off-rope) when leaving the platform.
 

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