Very! And I even had my dad holding the ladder. I’m not sure about the height. These $100 bulbs are ridiculous.I've done the extension ladder on a pole thing and it's scary.
These start at $300 per day, not $90.If your poles can't be reached safely with a step ladder, you should either pay someone to change them or rent a lift. 30' tow behind lifts can be rented for about $90 a day in many areas.
Yeah, don't do that. At one wash I look after there's a light pole just laying in the shrubs because the base rusted and it just fell over.I did one with an extension ladder and It wasn’t pretty.
I made scaffolding out of pipe, about 8’ tall with protective railing on top of that. I put the FEL of my tractor on it and used a log chain and binder to secure it to the bucket.Depending on how High it is if you find someone with a tall box truck and a roof you that will hold you and he will let you climb on top perhaps he will put it under the truck and let you climb on top. Or park by the light where you can lean the ladder against the truck.
Like myself, it wasn’t too stable.OSHA has just left the room.................................LOL![]()
Each time one needs replaced? So $400 per light? I’ve only been in business 10 months and this is the third bulb that’s gone out. I can’t afford that.I don't see what the big deal is about renting a manlift that you drive around even if it's $300 what's the problem?
What kind of bulbs are installing?Each time one needs replaced? So $400 per light? I’ve only been in business 10 months and this is the third bulb that’s gone out. I can’t afford that.
I’ll get back to you.What kind of bulbs are installing?
My local rental place charges $372 (after rental insurance and tax) per day plus $278 deposit for the smallest towable boom lift. (35')