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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 5970" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Ditto on the safety thing.</p><p>But that being said I have a platform about 5' high, 4' by 6' top. Slides over the tines on my pallet forks. I have balconys 12' up in my shop. I built this to set pallets on, then I slide the forks back under the platforms and lift it way up.</p><p>I have used it for a work platform to prune trees etc, and even though a ladder is ok with the safety guy, I'll take my chances up on top of this as opposed to the ladder any day.</p><p>With a boom that long be sure you don't exceed your tip rating with that long lever out in front of the loader. And if you are just learning t o weld go practice somewhere else</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 5970, member: 307"] Ditto on the safety thing. But that being said I have a platform about 5' high, 4' by 6' top. Slides over the tines on my pallet forks. I have balconys 12' up in my shop. I built this to set pallets on, then I slide the forks back under the platforms and lift it way up. I have used it for a work platform to prune trees etc, and even though a ladder is ok with the safety guy, I'll take my chances up on top of this as opposed to the ladder any day. With a boom that long be sure you don't exceed your tip rating with that long lever out in front of the loader. And if you are just learning t o weld go practice somewhere else Ken [/QUOTE]
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