that's an old video. I have this thing for crane videos with the rigging I do in Maine. I like watching crane accidents I think it's this sick pron thing
I've seen every crane accident on youtube. The one with the skidder rolling down the 1 mile hill is the best.
Insufficient pick angle vs weight vs boom overextension for where the hydraulic stabilizers were. The weight of the boom will cause that alone.
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That's the removal of the crane. When they stand it up you can see he was fully boom out (138' w/o jib) and was at less than a 45 degree angle. dum dum dum dum
Without a counterweight on there that is so wrong.
Now if they had that 175 Dmag there in the first place that woulda worked
biggest crane I ever hired was in northern Vt, had 22 tires. It climbed the hill to the site in about 2.5 hours. (~1.5 miles up) Low gear the whole way the only way it could get there it was so big. We lifted ~88,000 lbs of steel in one pick.