Hello
Kristian,
Gordon,
Sylvia,
Meg 
First of all thank you very much indeed for the very kind replies. It is a pleasure to be able to share my fire service pictures with you.
It is very interesting that you have all shown interest in and raised questions as to wether the vehicle will tip over due to the extra length of the ladder. It is certainly going to be interesting experimenting further to find out the answers as i have not fully tested its capabilities yet

. I will go out in the garden tomorrow and try some different combinations and post pictures of the results.
It is worth noting as
Kristian pointed out that it all depends on several key factors: weight in basket, angle of ladder and how far it is extended. At the moment it is quite comfortable with the ladder fully extended and raised at its maximum angle. More load and stress will be put through the stabilizers when the ladder is closer to the ground and carrying weight in the basket. The addition of the spreader plates help a great deal because they increase the size of the feet on the stabilizers thus spreading the load further.
To answer your first question
Meg the support for the ladder is quite strong luckily

. It still has to be operated with care because when the catch is released the ladder can drop quite rapidly due to its weight.
Thank you for your kind feedback
Gordon. The idea to mount the pick up to one side came from a picture showing the rear of a new Hydraulic Platform. I will have dig around in my collection to see if i can find it.
I am glad that you liked the picture showing the view from the ladder
Sylvia. The fire fighter in question is certainly very brave having to operate at such heights, especially when sometimes he can be right over burning buildings

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Kindest Regards Tim
