I'm looking at the beautiful cherries 15'+ up in our 30' tall cherry
trees, and thinking about getting an orchard ladder as I can't imagine how
else to get at the fruit!
Does anyone have recommendations for or experiences with orchard ladders?
Anything to pay attention to when selecting a manufacturer?
I'm definitely planning on aluminum, as they're lighter, longer lasting,
and require less maintenance than wooden ladders.
Any tips on what height to get? I'm thinking a 16' ladder, the tallest
most companies seem to make. Obviously the extra weight and price and
decreased portability are drawbacks. But it seems that the taller ladder
would give you the most flexibility. And I could add a shorter ladder
later if portability is really important. Or is there a good compromise
height I should consider?
How much of a difference is there between steps which are 2.5" wide vs 3"
wide? (Peanut gallery says: 1/2"!) The manufacturers with 3" steps tout
them as more comfortable for working on--any feedback from anyone who's
used the different sized steps? How important would this be for
occasional use? (as opposed to hired hands working 40+ hours a week on a
ladder through harvest season.)