Greengas
Well-known member
Good Evening Heartland Family
Let me begin by agreeing up front that there are many different types of ladders and each has its good and bad points and I am not trying to begin a debate about a ladder's merits. I simply want a ladder I can attach to my rig's back ladder and use to keep the nose of the rig clean after a days travel. I chose and A-Frame because I don't want to lean anything up against the rig.
Ok, now that that's taken care of, my question is, for those who travel with an A-Frame ladder, what size do you have and how easy does it make it to reach the top of the front of the rig? My thought is, since I am almost 6'2" tall, a 10' ladder would work great but might be too tall to put up on the back ladder. My rig is put up for the winter and I can't run out and measure the height of the back ladder.
So, thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your kind guidance!
Let me begin by agreeing up front that there are many different types of ladders and each has its good and bad points and I am not trying to begin a debate about a ladder's merits. I simply want a ladder I can attach to my rig's back ladder and use to keep the nose of the rig clean after a days travel. I chose and A-Frame because I don't want to lean anything up against the rig.
Ok, now that that's taken care of, my question is, for those who travel with an A-Frame ladder, what size do you have and how easy does it make it to reach the top of the front of the rig? My thought is, since I am almost 6'2" tall, a 10' ladder would work great but might be too tall to put up on the back ladder. My rig is put up for the winter and I can't run out and measure the height of the back ladder.
So, thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your kind guidance!