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I'm a bit concerned about the lifting provisions. There are 3 of us and all of us are about 220-260lbs. so the sign can't weigh more than about 250lbs or the tow behind will be overloaded.
WE are Very Rural. :) and yeah, I'm a noob.
I'm in Colorado. Do these things need to be re-certified annually??
If you put forks under the basket of a tow behind wouldn't that be out of the scope and you'd be liable anyway.
In my last career, I was a professional rock climbing guide, so I am...
I'm thinking about going to an auction to try to get a single man bucket truck with a jib, then either buy a 2 man basket or have my welder put one together for us...??
Thanks for the reply's guys!!
This will be our first rig, so I think I need something that one man can work. If we end up needing cranes I'll have to find one. We are very rural, so most of our jobs are 1-2 stories tall, not much height needed. I was hoping to get into something for $50k or...
It seems like every bucket truck I've seen with material handling has the crane BELOW the bucket which seems opposite to me. How can you you maneuver the sign when it is below you or attach it to wall / set on a pole??
I'm looking at buying our first truck. It's a ladder with a bucket on the...
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