Found this on one of the other forums I surf. Not for the faint of heart.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=07b_1284580365
The meat of the video is after the cartoon in the beginning. Anybody wanna try it themselves?
light bulb changer
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light bulb changer
Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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Re: light bulb changer
That had me holding onto my chair just to keep from falling.
WOW!!!
WOW!!!
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Re: light bulb changer
We occasionally had to change the light bulb on the top of a 90 foot microwave radio antenna tower in Vietnam, and I thought I was high then! (well, height-wise).
Cub Cadet Originals -- Ayuh! (and a couple of 124's, 125's, and a 1650 -- Yep!)
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Re: light bulb changer
Nooooo way I'd be climbing back down, you can bet your bottom dollar i'd be rapelling that bugger in several runs that's for sure.
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Re: light bulb changer
ive seen that a few times, not to mention they play it for us at virtually ever OSHA class and continuing education... first one ive seen with a narative tho.
My boss climbs towers here and there not that high but he says a fall from 50 feet or 1500 feet... the outcome is the same!
My boss climbs towers here and there not that high but he says a fall from 50 feet or 1500 feet... the outcome is the same!
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Re: light bulb changer
True, but from 1500 feet you have more time to think about the sudden stop at the bottom.Dave C wrote:ive seen that a few times, not to mention they play it for us at virtually ever OSHA class and continuing education... first one ive seen with a narative tho.
My boss climbs towers here and there not that high but he says a fall from 50 feet or 1500 feet... the outcome is the same!
Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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Re: light bulb changer
I found it to kinda take my breath away.
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Re: light bulb changer
Heights are one of my few uncomfortable areas and that one took the cake.
From the first Original to the last x82 Series... you can't beat an IH Cub Cadet!!!