woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
Bad day ....removing and toping a bunch of oaks around a vacation home.
Three or four trees into the job, the crane operator swings the jib into place, then brings the boom low to the ground to do the alterations required with the cable and electrical connections.....forgets (DAMN!) to insert the locking pin that keeps the jib swung in place. I ride up and cable off the tree, another guy is doing the cut half way up the tree. The top gets lifted over the house and the jib contacts some other limbs, swings free and comes crashing down into the boom, and the tree falls with it and takes out the edge of the roof, royal!!
I couldn't believe it as it was happening, had about one second to realize something wasn't right before CRASH .....my first thought was that I didn't lock off the cable, but then I saw the jib, and the crane operator gets out and says, "No pin, I forgot".
The insurance company came right out, and we put a tarp over the busted up roof. The crane boom suffered damage as well.
It could have been a lot worse, had the tree been directly over the center of the house when the jib let go, instead of off to the edge, and nobody below, very fortunately
Two elderly folks were in house...what can you do except to offer apologies and assurances that all damage will be responsibly repaired, and tell yourself never again...at least I'm sure that's what our crane guy was telling himself. He's an extremely conscientious operator, but had a bad flu going that day, just wasn't himself. I know he's being very hard on himself
tonight. As I said, we came away fortunate. Man, be careful out there Treehousers.
A few pics of the incident.
Jay
Three or four trees into the job, the crane operator swings the jib into place, then brings the boom low to the ground to do the alterations required with the cable and electrical connections.....forgets (DAMN!) to insert the locking pin that keeps the jib swung in place. I ride up and cable off the tree, another guy is doing the cut half way up the tree. The top gets lifted over the house and the jib contacts some other limbs, swings free and comes crashing down into the boom, and the tree falls with it and takes out the edge of the roof, royal!!
I couldn't believe it as it was happening, had about one second to realize something wasn't right before CRASH .....my first thought was that I didn't lock off the cable, but then I saw the jib, and the crane operator gets out and says, "No pin, I forgot".
The insurance company came right out, and we put a tarp over the busted up roof. The crane boom suffered damage as well.
It could have been a lot worse, had the tree been directly over the center of the house when the jib let go, instead of off to the edge, and nobody below, very fortunately
Two elderly folks were in house...what can you do except to offer apologies and assurances that all damage will be responsibly repaired, and tell yourself never again...at least I'm sure that's what our crane guy was telling himself. He's an extremely conscientious operator, but had a bad flu going that day, just wasn't himself. I know he's being very hard on himself
tonight. As I said, we came away fortunate. Man, be careful out there Treehousers.
A few pics of the incident.
Jay