Crane_vs_House: Crane Wins!

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I wounder how much weight it would take to tip the crane back like that with a fully extended boom at a low angle, I'm thinking not a bunch.

The paper said the section of tree that fell was estimated to be 6000 lbs. The crane had a capacity of 7900 lbs extended 130 feet over the house. I'm no expert but 1900 lbs seems to be a pretty small margin for error. When that section fell it easily added 1900 lbs and down she went.
 
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Well it does prove the owners were right about one thing, their concern the tree might fall.
 
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I think they both lost... Do you realize the expense to replace a damaged boom section and to do a full inspection (dismantling) before the equipment can be used again?

I used to do concrete pumping, so when a competitor in town laid one over on a house, the pictures made their way to me.

I never heard what happened, but from my study of the photos, it appears the operator never extended the rear outrigger, and perhaps the front wasn't fully extended either. The truck was OK until the load of concrete began getting pushed through the boom pipe shifting the cg outside the outrigger footprint.
 

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   / Crane_vs_House: Crane Wins! #14  
The paper said the section of tree that fell was estimated to be 6000 lbs. The crane had a capacity of 7900 lbs extended 130 feet over the house. I'm no expert but 1900 lbs seems to be a pretty small margin for error. When that section fell it easily added 1900 lbs and down she went.

WOW, even 7900lbs seems like crazy little weight to upset a 175 ton crane. Goes to show you how heavy those booms are and how tipsy when fully extended.

Hard to imagine a couple ton would upset such a huge, heavy crane. Man leverage can do some crazy stuff.

Joel
 
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In Oregon the home owner would have called two or three friends and neighbors and a couple of relatives for an afternoon of firewood cutting. The cost would of been about 2 gallons of gas for the chainsaws that they used. Two cases of beer and a pot of chile afterwards. Oh and everyone would have a half cord or more of wood for next year.
 
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Wow!!! Good find BX2230Dude! I just got back over here and hadn't seen that. The Bee article I saw didn't do justice to how big that thing is!

Here is an earlier PD article. The mast missed the guy in the tree by four feet.

The articles have a link to a page with a couple dozen photos. Here are a couple.

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Looking at that last photo, I don't understand why the homeowner didn't have a tree service come in and remove it without the expense and drama of a crane. A few experienced crew members with chain saws and the tree would be gone, and the house still intact.
 
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Glad no one was in the house at the time.

Gee, it's handy that the helpful neighbors live so close, isn't it?:p

Each to his/her own, but I just don't think I could live in a place with other houses that close.
 
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Each to his/her own, but I just don't think I could live in a place with other houses that close.

I think the closeness of the houses is why the crane was brought in to remove the tree. The houses don't appear to have much room between the houses/fences.

It is funny what the definition of "close" is and how it changes. Our nearest neighbors are at least 1/4 mile away and that is about right though if they were farther away that would not be bad either. But not closer. :D The other "neighbor" is about 1/4 mile away through the woods and is a church. I can hear them on some nights. They need to be farther away. :D:D:D Music is too loud.

We visited family a few weeks back who live in a small town. Their house and the neighbors have pretty good separation of 100 feet or so but that was too close for me. :eek::D Our city house was built back in the 70s so it was not built like todays houses on zero lot lines. We had about 20 feet between houses. :eek: Which was pretty good for the price of our house.

Later,
Dan
 

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