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Ever seen this ORCHARD LADDER ??
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<blockquote data-quote="M.D. Vaden" data-source="post: 1228435" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Thanks for the link.</p><p></p><p>Did you guys see the chain on the leg?</p><p></p><p>I did that to my orchard ladder, and the previous one too, using a 1/16" piece of aircraft cable with clips on both ends. It's to keep the leg from sliding out in muddy areas or slight slopes.</p><p></p><p>But these "Japanese Tripod" Ladders apparently have it figured out to install them out of the factory that way.</p><p></p><p>Makes me wonder if there is more to the design that's more advanced than Tallman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.D. Vaden, post: 1228435, member: 3005"] Thanks for the link. Did you guys see the chain on the leg? I did that to my orchard ladder, and the previous one too, using a 1/16" piece of aircraft cable with clips on both ends. It's to keep the leg from sliding out in muddy areas or slight slopes. But these "Japanese Tripod" Ladders apparently have it figured out to install them out of the factory that way. Makes me wonder if there is more to the design that's more advanced than Tallman. [/QUOTE]
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