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  2. Sutphen - Wikipedia

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    All ground ladders are stored at the rear of the vehicle to increase compartment space although side-mounted ground ladders are an option. On February 25, 2021, Sutphen announced it would return to manufacturing tractor drawn aerials (TDAs or tillers). [6] The aerial device is the same as the SL models. A preview video was released on March 25 ...

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    The safest angle for a ladder is 75.5°; if it is too shallow, the bottom of the ladder is at risk of sliding, and if it is too steep, the ladder may fall backwards. This angle is achieved by following the 4 to 1 rule for a ladder placed on a vertical wall: for every four feet of vertical height, the ladder foot should move one foot from the wall.

  4. Mount Hood - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hood, Oregon, c. 1881 –1883. Brooklyn Museum. Timberline Lodge is a National Historic Landmark located on the southern flank of Mount Hood just below Palmer Glacier, with an elevation of about 6,000 ft (1,800 m). [10] The mountain has four ski areas: Timberline, Mount Hood Meadows, Ski Bowl, and Cooper Spur.

  5. A shooting range, a gun store, and a ladder purchase ... - AOL

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    As investigators continue to search for a motive behind the attempted assassination, they are scrutinizing Crooks’ actions in the days and hours before the shooting.

  6. Walz ladder factory comment was argument border wall is ... - AOL

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    The claim: Tim Walz said he wanted to invest in a ladder factory to help migrants get over border wall. An Aug. 6 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes a video of Minnesota Gov. Tim ...

  7. Fixed ladder - Wikipedia

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    Fixed ladders consist of the following components: Rungs: all fixed ladders have rungs, dictated by OSHA Standard 1910.27(b)(1) of no more than 12" (300 mm) on center (measured as the distance from the centerline of a rung to the center line of the next rung), and at 16" (410 mm) clear width.