ladders aren't designed to take loads like that. With this method all the force is being taken by lower section of the ladder, instead of the load being spread between both upper and lower section
I think it's a good idea. I'm a painter so the biggest issue I see in my industry is 1) getting truck access around the house, 2) backing up square to the house, 3) not backing up too close or too far away with the truck. But for tree work or similar, in a field, I think this would work great.
as one click shows you, the company no longer exists and the website is for sale. Yes it has a legacy presence on here and FB, but the last activity was in early 2017. Presumably very limited market since it appears it only works if your truck can access the worksite. So useless for most residential property work and so I assume sales were too small to justify carrying on with it.
ladders aren't designed to take loads like that. With this method all the force is being taken by lower section of the ladder, instead of the load being spread between both upper and lower section
I think it's a good idea. I'm a painter so the biggest issue I see in my industry is 1) getting truck access around the house, 2) backing up square to the house, 3) not backing up too close or too far away with the truck. But for tree work or similar, in a field, I think this would work great.
except when the tree branch falls on your 40k truck!
Forward and backward stability looks ok- but at height left or right sideways is questionable?
Yes they show how to use it and everything but not where you can find it and buy it been looking for three years why not just put it on Amazon
The thing probably had a design flaw and failed....and then they got sued to hell and discontinued it.
as one click shows you, the company no longer exists and the website is for sale.
Yes it has a legacy presence on here and FB, but the last activity was in early 2017.
Presumably very limited market since it appears it only works if your truck can access the worksite. So useless for most residential property work and so I assume sales were too small to justify carrying on with it.