treebilly
Student of the Jedi. OH-7106A
K booms can be a little out of level but all rubber on the ground. Not sure to what degree they can be out. A lot of the k-booms carry cribbing to drive up on.
Your bucket truck can be out of level as well. Most buckets are within five degrees front to back and side to side. If you need to lift a tire, drive up on cribbing or over lift and then set back down on cribbing.
With both the suspension is factored into the stability of the machines.
Stick cranes are within one degree all around and all rubber in the air. I’ll leave my rears on the ground if I can, just lift enough to take the weight off of them. A lot of times I have to get my rears up high. Most ops say not to do this but as long as your cribbing is proper and you don’t make jerky movements you’ll be alright
Your bucket truck can be out of level as well. Most buckets are within five degrees front to back and side to side. If you need to lift a tire, drive up on cribbing or over lift and then set back down on cribbing.
With both the suspension is factored into the stability of the machines.
Stick cranes are within one degree all around and all rubber in the air. I’ll leave my rears on the ground if I can, just lift enough to take the weight off of them. A lot of times I have to get my rears up high. Most ops say not to do this but as long as your cribbing is proper and you don’t make jerky movements you’ll be alright