![]() 04/18/2015 at 15:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
There’s about a foot of ladder on the front and another foot in the back that wouldn’t fit in the picture. Also, “Truck #9.” Riiiiiight.
![]() 04/18/2015 at 15:41 |
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Snap in 3, 2, 1...
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i bet that thing rides like a Rolls Royce
with broken suspension
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With two flat tires. And the other two missing.
![]() 04/18/2015 at 16:03 |
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That’s one tough Taco
![]() 04/18/2015 at 16:59 |
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Thats now a Burrito.
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What’s GVRW?
![]() 04/18/2015 at 17:39 |
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They are Not ladders they are part of a scaffolding system.
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Ohh okay that makes more sense
![]() 04/18/2015 at 18:05 |
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If they’re aluminum, even ones that size shouldn’t weigh too much. I’ve tossed around 24 foot extensions and they’re 30-40 pounds, so even if those are 32’ and heavy duty, I doubt they weigh 100 pounds each. The length is another story...
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If they’re aluminum they weigh next to nothing.
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Aluminum extension ladders weigh ~30-40 pounds for a 24 footer. I’m seeing 1000-lb rated one piece ladders that weigh 1.5 lbs per foot of length, so weight shouldn’t be an issue.
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