@@LongHaulLarry yooperland.i love bond falls and porcupine mts. I'll probably be back in Wausau towards the end of the week hopefully got to run down from pa to SC with a load then looking for something back towards Wisconsin
@@chuckychuck no but he should know that ....no one can lift a fat finger over there without the big bossman el cheapo permission...its a freaking joke !!!!
Hi Larry A trick or 2 for keeping a ladder from kicking out when using it. 1. When set to hight of use, tie rope around the bottom run of the ladder to the safety bar at the back of the trailer then pull the bottom of the ladder out to the desired distance out to put tension on the rope. 2. You can use a heavy bock to put at the bottom of the ladder after the desired angle of the ladder is achieved. 3 if you are using the ladder on the side of the trailer you can use the rope trick around the wheel, using the wheel as a anchor point while the wheel is attached to the trailer. Plus you could use a spare wheel and tyre to use as a heavy weight to stop the ladder from kicking out by placing the spare wheel up against the ladder feet or as a anchor with rope attached to fastened to the lower run of the ladder and push it away from the ladder to produce a angled tie point with the rope and tyre on the under side of the ladder that is facing the trailer, similar to tieing the ladder to the safety bar at the back of the trailer the bar that is to reduce the risk of a car going under the back of the trailer. 4. You could see if your boss will buy those ladders that are used in warehouses that are made like a staircase that are on spring loaded retractable casters on the step side of the mobile staircase. Stay safe and the blowing of the air horns with John was really funny. Nice one Larry.
Sorry Larry, can not watch this video. I UNSUBSCRIBED from the JBG Cooking Show, Preaching Show, Political Opinion Show and continual speeding up of videos which is totally useless, can not see anything, then he plays the most irritating music in addition.
I think when the middle of July or August rolls around and it's about 95 degrees and 95 per cent humidity you and John should do drive tires and brakes job on a Saturday night like you clowns did almost 2 years ago ....