Ive been holding back this photo of how it's done down under because I didn't want to show you guys up but I can't any longer . This is a high spec 9G Chamberlain tractor with a Ned Kelly front loader , one good owner and 14 real mongrels . It's equipped with a Safety approved scaffold and Chep pallet platform and a 12' length of 12X2" through the guts for a plank . I was able to step straight off of the plank and onto the ridge pole with it's safety railing but the safety leak down device lowered the "unit" by itself and I may have to jump from here . If you look real close you can see the Occupational Health and Safety numbers stamped into the the very robust framework . It's all about getting the job done , right ?
That's a welding helmet on my head before OCR says something .
Hows that Squizzy ?:drinkup
but the safety leak down device lowered the "unit" by itself and I may have to jump from here . :drinkup
where is the pic reg ??Ive been holding back this photo of how it's done down under because I didn't want to show you guys up but I can't any longer . This is a high spec 9G Chamberlain tractor with a Ned Kelly front loader , one good owner and 14 real mongrels . It's equipped with a Safety approved scaffold and Chep pallet platform and a 12' length of 12X2" through the guts for a plank . I was able to step straight off of the plank and onto the ridge pole with it's safety railing but the safety leak down device lowered the "unit" by itself and I may have to jump from here . If you look real close you can see the Occupational Health and Safety numbers stamped into the the very robust framework . It's all about getting the job done , right ?
That's a welding helmet on my head before OCR says something .
Hows that Squizzy ?:drinkup
No No No No...thats where you went wrong IH...the rig may have been certified but you've gone an used a Chamberlain in a manlift application:cool2
AS 2601-1991 has been superseded...its now AS 2601-2001; which states you could have used a Massey Harris
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It's a real dogs breakfast as far as measurements are concerned. Did a job the other day and the customer wanted a hole dug, 3 x 7m x 5 inches. Sort of like tire measurements.Nice job australian pete, I like it!
It's hard to tell because it's a pic, but those bolts/nuts in those angle clips look like 1/2" coarse thread bolts. I know Oz/New Z use metric standards of measure, but are Aussies as stubborn as Americans resisting changing to international standards of things, like fasteners and such?
Looks like the weekend toys are getting a new homei recently completed a high reach project,built a shed at home , all out of used materials, we used state of the art lifting equipment, a fork and an old volvo loader.
i cant remember atco, i built the shed over a year ago, while most bolts etc sold are metric non metric are freely available , trucks, earthmoving equipment etc from the US is not metric, we have to kepp 2 complete sets of tools, metric and US. the short answer is they may be either.Nice job australian pete, I like it!
It's hard to tell because it's a pic, but those bolts/nuts in those angle clips look like 1/2" coarse thread bolts. I know Oz/New Z use metric standards of measure, but are Aussies as stubborn as Americans resisting changing to international standards of things, like fasteners and such?
i cant remember atco, i built the shed over a year ago, while most bolts etc sold are metric non metric are freely available , trucks, earthmoving equipment etc from the US is not metric, we have to kepp 2 complete sets of tools, metric and US. the short answer is they may be either.
Did a job the other day and the customer wanted a hole dug, 3 x 7m x 5 inches.