Dooes anyone know what this crane does?

   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #21  
It looks like it used to belong to Portland General Electric, and was probably sold off to a local utility company. My guess would be a temporary tower so repairs can be made on the real one without live wires on it. Hopefully Mace will swing by with a definitive answer.
Thats what it looks like to me, what looked like small winch appears to be a hose reel (and a cable reel) so that they can control the 4 hydraulic extending arms at the top of the tower.
They probably extend them, then attach the wires to the 4 extendable arms with an insulator.

Aaron Z
 
   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #22  
Man i'd like to see it functioning. :laughing:
 
   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #24  
google PG&E and the trucks look like Pacific to me.
 
   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #25  
I looked at some images of temporary power pole cranes and they didn't look anything like this...

I think possibly each of the (4) mechanical tangs are docks for different tools...i.e., auger, lifting cable block, thumb/claw pole grasper etc. etc...

The pic below is obviously different from the pics in the OP...but it does seem to have a multi-functioning head...???

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   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #27  
The sign on the side:

Caution - Unlawful to operate this equipment within 10 feet of high voltage lines of 50,000 volts or less.

Does that mean it's fine if it's 50,001 volts?

Sign above that reads:

Uniform hand signals for mobile-type cranes and derricks.
 
   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #28  
I looked at some images of temporary power pole cranes and they didn't look anything like this...

I think possibly each of the (4) mechanical tangs are docks for different tools...i.e., auger, lifting cable block, thumb/claw pole grasper etc. etc...

The pic below is obviously different from the pics in the OP...but it does seem to have a multi-functioning head...???

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The problem is that the tilt cylinders aren't big enough to raise much more than the mast itself. I don't see a place for an extra cylinder at the top to tilt any other attachments so I'm pretty sure the only thing it can do is pull together or push apart and being as it is hard to push wire, it's probably meant to pull on a wire :D
Perhaps it is intended to use a junction where several wires come together before they're energized? The way everything is build it looks like it is made to go up unloaded the locked in place with a pin and then be slid back and forth to get to the exact location and have the four arms the top come in and out to get to whatever the exact tension they need is.
I don't see a winch anywhere on it, and as I said before the tilt cylinders aren't big enough to lift much of anything besides the mast itself, so it is probably not intended to lift things unless it's lifting them when they are attached to the four arms.

Aaron Z
 
   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #29  
The picture of a pole truck is just that. you have a auger for digging the hole and the clamp tongs to pick and place the pole. Sometimes there will be a fiberglass basket attached to the clamp to raise a man in the basket. Most jobs have separate bucket trucks just for 1 or 2 men.
 
   / Dooes anyone know what this crane does? #30  
Launcher

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:D

Bruce
 

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