Hey Jimmy... welcome back! The boss always says 'yeah we can do that'..... if it pays them well. Doesnt matter how difficult it is for the working man. lol
Thanks! I feel your pain with your boss. I don't think "No" is in the vocabulary of the people who don't have to do the work. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Jimmy, awesome seeing you at O’Malley’s this evening - thanks for the great conversation and support for our service members. Hope to see you and your brothers around again!
Hey Jimmy thanks for posting today! Can't tell you how much I've missed your content. Pleasantly surprised to see from you today! Glad to hear you're ok!
Thank you! I just had to have a hiatus. RUclips can be a tough one. It's far more work than most realize. Many thanks for sticking around and for watching! 🏗
Those jobs are fun. I just did one the bosses kid looked at and it was similar. I pull a dolly here in alberta and had to drop that in the comunity baseball field( lawn carnage). Then tear all the trees and scratch the crane to get in and around on some dry difflock style hills, and setup with 2" tailswing to swing a cabin from one lot over to the next and down the hill 75' away. Bent stacks on the trucks and everything. Rigger dodging falling branches as we stoned up. I feel some details got missed on the site visit. Lol
Nicely done Jimmy! I can't imagine your trepidation on this one. To all the people saying you were moving slow, Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. It's a whole better to move slow and not damage anything. Take it easy sir!
I know that this is redundant, but welcome back! Monument moving... ask Ron Pratt how his move went... in all seriousness, excellent job on a very difficult process.
Good to see a video from you. In my experience and you have said this before, the crane operator is in charge. Therefore I don't question the speed that you guys do things. Always better to respect the person in that seat at the controls.
Wow. I don't know the family's situation but man that is a lot of work and money that's only beneficial for the living. Eternal life is real! I hope they find the peace that they are looking for 🙏. Glad you are doing well! 👍
You're going faster than I'd be moving. Dropping that would be some bad juju that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy! Thankfully, I haven't been on a job like that...."yet".
Just imagine if there were two hereditary feuding families buried in that graveyard, this was the family monument for one of them, and it accidentally dropped on the monument of the other family...
I so missed your posts Jimmy. Being pretty much confined to the house I inhale crane videos. To be honest I'm sick of crane fail videos as most are repeats are so easy to pick what's going to go wrong so it's great to have someone that knows what they're doing posting again.
Hi Jimmy good to see you often wonder how you been doing always enjoy videos. they say cant take it with you so spending it so it will already be there so to speak. look forward to see what you got coming.
Hi Jimmy, great pick! Saw the name on the monument and now understand where the bucks are coming from. This area looks like a much better spot, especially if old folks want to visit the graves, seems like friendlier terrain. Hope all is well on your end. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you! Yes, being a native of the area, you would understand the funding part of it. The cemetery they moved to is far nicer. Hope you are doing well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
I guess a positive would be at least the family is maintaining the monument and the family history. So many of those old cemeteries are uncared for and neglected
Hey Jimmy !! Did ""POLTERGEIST" come to your TV last night ??? HAHA Great job as always !!! Been a while since saw you last !!! Keep the Videos coming & ""STAY SAFE ""!!!!
Every time I see a crane going up 4th street I wonder if you are making another video. :) Hillyard seems to be doing well these days. No wonder they don't mind the cost.
How bad did the crane tear up the road getting out of the first cemetery? It is so nice to see you do a video again. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
The road wasn't as bad as I thought. I could see it moving under the tires, but it didn't mess it up. Hope you are doing well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
The paper work involved in the moving of remains is really involved. Doesn't always depend on family. Local governments usually get involved with permits for exhmation, transport, reinterpret and the cost from the cemetery for lots, opening and closing the Graves, new vaults and that's just the start. Yeah this kind of thing really is for families with waaaaay too much money.
Not sure on the psi of ground pressure. In the configuration that I was in, it's roughly 14k per tire. 10 tires on the ground. The tires are 525/80R-25. So they have a pretty significant footprint.
I guess you could call it death consolidation 😁 they're supposed to be in heaven. Their corpses don't really need to be together. It's not like they're going to be having parties and get togethers down here. Lol.
Great to have you back Jimmy! Small wonder that the locals didn't have a fit with such a large vehicle on the Avenue. Two questions for you. When your crab steering the Tedano does the rear wheels operate off of the steering wheel like a telehandler or do the operate off a separate control? Also why did you have to change the line parting setup in order to reset the stone? Great video and thanks for sharing!
Thanks Matt! I don't usually have any issues with local traffic. Most people stay pretty far away. When I am steering the rear manually, I use some switches on the console to control the rear axles. In auto mode, the computer steers the rear up to a set speed, then the rear steer is locked out. I have to use more than one part of line to handle my counterweights. So tearing the crane down required the multiple parts of line, which we just left alone once we saw where we were setting the stone. Which made it faster. From the time we backed into where the stone was to be placed, to when we were done, was literally under 20 minutes. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
range is exactly the issue. I'll give you an example... my 17ton boomtruck has a capacity of 34,000 lbs at 5ft horizontal distance from the centerline of rotation. at 75ft distance it is only 700lbs. Then you have all the under hook capacity deductions (jib stowed to main boom, weight of the cable downhaul weight, even the weight of the cable itself etc etc.) I have set 7,500lb cemetary markers before with my little boom truck, but I was parked very close.
The ball weighs 660 pounds. The block weighs 1800 pounds. So changing to the single part, removes almost 1200 pounds of deduction. Which gives me an additional 1200 pounds for the pick if necessary. Hope that all makes sense. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Curious about the "tag end of sling on the hook" rule. Why is that? Is one end of the sling stronger or something? Or is it just about minimizing wear and tear on the tag?
Kind of neat and iffy at the same time. Seeing your content sometimes makes me interested in making my own content. I haul and deliver trusses with a boom truck. If one doesn't mind the responsibility, it can be a rewarding job. I don't know about you, but it annoys me when I get comments about "having an easy job pulling levers"
wb Jimmy. you've been missed! That was a tad tight getting in that job lol! how close to a flat stick where you out of interest for that job considering a 100ton wasnt able to lift ? nice clean tidy job though and thanks for pointing out the issues also.. re the straps etc :) always nice to see
Thank you! I wasn't very flat. I don't remember the actual boom angle. But I could look at the chart and tell you. So, I'll get back to you on that part of it. Many thanks for watching!
@@ToTheTopCrane Many thanks Jimmy :) Always a pleasure watching your videos and it still, even now after many years of watching heavy recovery wreckers and cranes, surprises me just how quickly your lifting capacity drops off as the boom angle extends and with stick and where the lift is not off the back where the vehicle is at its strongest!
Your videos are great. These videos helped push me to plan on finding a job as a crane operator. I've just got my CDL, in January I am going to get my NCCCO Certifications. How long have you been at this company and what's your current pay? If you don't mind.
Thank you! Congrats on getting your CDL and pursuing a career in the world of cranes. It is fun and stressful at the same time. So be prepared. I have been with this company around seven years. The scale in our area is in the low $40's per hour plus benefits. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
I don't want to know how much bad luck it would be; And I don't want to know how "they" feel about [someone] messing with them; I believe they are not in a position to care, however out of all of the 'afterlife' belief systems on the planet, not one of them can provide even shaky, much less solid _evidence_ that their way is the real way. So, imo, to each their own, and good luck.
They didn't want to operate any machines over any of the graves. Apparently there are lots of unmarked graves and wooden caskets with no vaults in that cemetery. So crane it was. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Must be nice to have that type of money. to move the entire dead family burial marker... Also, if it wasnt filmed, im sure noone would have believed it.
So did you set the marker on big blocks of ice so you could get the straps out? Theory is as the ice melts it will set the stone down after you get it set in place. Watched a video where Ron Pratt did one with the rotator.
That is how those big monster Safe's in Walmarts are moved in. Crane sets it on a trail of ice and just 2 Guys push it through the Doors and down to the Money Room followed by People with Shop Vac's to pickup the Ice . That was neat to see. Mike M. Central WI.
There are pressure transducers in the boom cylinder hydraulic circuit. The computer uses the values from those transducers, along with boom length and angle (using a bunch of math and magic) to determine the weight of what is hanging out there. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
On a job like this that requires taking the crane into ridiculously tight spaces reachable only by inadequate road, I would expect there to be verbiage in the contract that makes it clear that the crane company is not responsible for specific types of property damage. You'd have to be crazy to take on such a job without having everything spelled out in lawyer-approved and maybe even insurance company-approved detail. And if the customer won't sign it's "no crane for you!"
Crazy how people waste money ...... For a simple trip across town ... I'll bet the local funeral home guys have a tractor with a vault trailer that could have picked up that stone and brought it to the street for transport on a small boom truck...
We are located in a commercial zone. This particular job and any of them that you see where I am not in the dolly, are inside that zone. The commercial zone allows higher axle weights than highway travel. Also, we don't travel any designated highway routes inside the zone. City streets are covered under municipal laws. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Hey Jimmy... welcome back! The boss always says 'yeah we can do that'..... if it pays them well. Doesnt matter how difficult it is for the working man. lol
Thanks! I feel your pain with your boss. I don't think "No" is in the vocabulary of the people who don't have to do the work. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
If it wasn't for the yes, we wouldn't have this video to watch 😁
Well that was different.
Glad to here from you.
Hope everybody is good.
Jimmy, awesome seeing you at O’Malley’s this evening - thanks for the great conversation and support for our service members. Hope to see you and your brothers around again!
"You got the easy job! Sit in there and play video games..." go on get!!😅
Oh yeah! New to the top crane I was just going back watching some old videos. Just showed your channel to a union brother. Cheers from local 4 Boston!
Somebody had some money back in the day to pay for that buried vault you were next to at the first location. Cool video.
its good to have you back.we have missed you.another strange job expertly performed.thank you for sharing it with us.
Slow is fine. It's not like you have a wrecking ball attached. That is a monument for a family.
Hey Jimmy thanks for posting today! Can't tell you how much I've missed your content. Pleasantly surprised to see from you today! Glad to hear you're ok!
Thank you! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Hope everything has been going well for you my friend. Glad to see you back posting a video after a long hiatus. Take care and stay safe.
Thanks Jason! Hope you are well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Wow, what a job 👏. Glad to see you back 💯👍🤩. Got one of the best people doing the job 👍👍.
Thank you! Hope all is well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Good to see you making a video Jimmy thanks from Gary
Thanks Gary! Hope you are well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Hey Jimmy this is Gary good to see your videos again sorry I've been out a while trying to get on a kidney list doing a lot of tests thanks from Gary
Are you going to upload any more videos???
Missed your videos man. Please don’t leave again. I mean even if it’s just driving videos it’s still great.
Thank you! I just had to have a hiatus. RUclips can be a tough one. It's far more work than most realize. Many thanks for sticking around and for watching! 🏗
Great subject for your return video their Jimmy, great to see you are still making them.
Thanks Barry! Hope you are doing well down there in NZ. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
@@ToTheTopCrane certainly warmer than where you are thanks for asking.
Those jobs are fun.
I just did one the bosses kid looked at and it was similar. I pull a dolly here in alberta and had to drop that in the comunity baseball field( lawn carnage). Then tear all the trees and scratch the crane to get in and around on some dry difflock style hills, and setup with 2" tailswing to swing a cabin from one lot over to the next and down the hill 75' away. Bent stacks on the trucks and everything. Rigger dodging falling branches as we stoned up.
I feel some details got missed on the site visit.
Lol
Nicely done Jimmy! I can't imagine your trepidation on this one. To all the people saying you were moving slow, Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. It's a whole better to move slow and not damage anything. Take it easy sir!
Long time no see. Welcome back ole friend.
Thank you! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
I know that this is redundant, but welcome back! Monument moving... ask Ron Pratt how his move went... in all seriousness, excellent job on a very difficult process.
Thank you! And many thanks for watching! 🏗
Jimmy, I hope all is well my friend! Good to see you're still getting after it!
Everything is good here. Hope you are doing well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Good to see a video from you. In my experience and you have said this before, the crane operator is in charge. Therefore I don't question the speed that you guys do things. Always better to respect the person in that seat at the controls.
Wow. I don't know the family's situation but man that is a lot of work and money that's only beneficial for the living. Eternal life is real! I hope they find the peace that they are looking for 🙏. Glad you are doing well! 👍
Hope you are doing well! It is a lot of work and money that I am glad that I am neither doing nor spending. Lol. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
That is sketchy man, the possibility of an unmarked grave...nicely done as always 💪
Welcome back, glad to see you are doing well.
When you think you picked about everything one like this comes along great job 👍🏻🇺🇸
You're going faster than I'd be moving. Dropping that would be some bad juju that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy! Thankfully, I haven't been on a job like that...."yet".
Slow and steady wins the race sometimes. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Just imagine if there were two hereditary feuding families buried in that graveyard, this was the family monument for one of them, and it accidentally dropped on the monument of the other family...
I so missed your posts Jimmy. Being pretty much confined to the house I inhale crane videos. To be honest I'm sick of crane fail videos as most are repeats are so easy to pick what's going to go wrong so it's great to have someone that knows what they're doing posting again.
Hi Jimmy good to see you often wonder how you been doing always enjoy videos. they say cant take it with you so spending it so it will already be there so to speak. look forward to see what you got coming.
Thank you! Hope you are doing well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Hi Jimmy, great pick! Saw the name on the monument and now understand where the bucks are coming from. This area looks like a much better spot, especially if old folks want to visit the graves, seems like friendlier terrain. Hope all is well on your end. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you! Yes, being a native of the area, you would understand the funding part of it. The cemetery they moved to is far nicer. Hope you are doing well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Yeah, one of the bigger names and companies in the area. I worked there as a temp over 20 years ago in the warehouse. Good place to work.
Hope they tipped you for the free tree trimming. I agree after one is laid to rest they should be left to lay in rest.
No tip for the tree trimming. I guess that was just a bonus for them. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
The trees will grow back...until next time😁
It's only money...You can't take it with ya.
Great video.
That's what they say! Lol. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Got to hate when people move ....in a cemetery.
Brilliant video, missed these, great to see 😊
Hey ! He's BACK !!!!!
Indeed! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
@@ToTheTopCrane Natch. You're one of my fav subs. We need more "doing sketchy things with a crane" videos. =)
So good to see you again, really missed your videos
With something like that, the uncertain ground conditions and tight quarters, I wouldn't consider that slow. It's the perfect speed.
Thank you and many thanks for watching! 🏗
I guess a positive would be at least the family is maintaining the monument and the family history. So many of those old cemeteries are uncared for and neglected
1:34 at least it wasn’t Friday the 13th
I wouldn't have done it on Friday the 13th. I would've rescheduled that one myself.
hi jimmy. Thats an old old Cemetary i have family in ther.. :)
It is indeed an old cemetery! It is also not crane friendly. Lol Many thanks for watching! 🏗
At least your outrigger didn’t crush a grave
Or squeeze out zombie juice. Lol.
I probably would've packed up my stuff and quit my job. Lol.
Jimmie your glasses is cleaning than my windshield
I usually try to keep it spotless when the camera is in the cab. Given the tree situation, I didn't mess with cleaning it. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Would love a job like this all vids nice work
Hey mate was wondering if you could make a video on different types of ways of lifting loads. Just good to see and learn new ir you had time.
Very interesting good to see you
Vary cool jimmy
Thank you! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Long time in seeing you in the crane !
It has been a few days. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Love the videos, just an FYI I would absolutely love to watch you guys set up the crane.
Thank you! I'll see what I can do. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
@@ToTheTopCrane no Thank You for sharing!!
If I didn't know better I think I was in the old Topeka cemetery it's like over 150 years old.
Hey Jimmy !! Did ""POLTERGEIST" come to your TV last night ??? HAHA Great job as always !!! Been a while since saw you last !!! Keep the Videos coming & ""STAY SAFE ""!!!!
No poltergeist, thankfully! It has been a few days. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Another great video Jimmy .
Every time I see a crane going up 4th street I wonder if you are making another video. :) Hillyard seems to be doing well these days. No wonder they don't mind the cost.
Thank you! Let's see.....4th street you say??? Do you work at RS or I&M? Many thanks for watching! 🏗
@@ToTheTopCrane Wing Printing
How bad did the crane tear up the road getting out of the first cemetery? It is so nice to see you do a video again. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
The road wasn't as bad as I thought. I could see it moving under the tires, but it didn't mess it up. Hope you are doing well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
How do you like the Tadano? How does it compare to a Link-Belt, in your opinion?
good evening sir🍻
Hi Josh! Hope all is well! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
At least you didn't have to move the corpses 👻
That would've been a BIG NO from me. There's no way I would involve myself in that part of if. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
@@ToTheTopCrane bad juju?
So far......none. many thanks for watching! 🏗
The paper work involved in the moving of remains is really involved. Doesn't always depend on family. Local governments usually get involved with permits for exhmation, transport, reinterpret and the cost from the cemetery for lots, opening and closing the Graves, new vaults and that's just the start. Yeah this kind of thing really is for families with waaaaay too much money.
👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you and many thanks for watching! 🏗
5:30 how heavy is it? How many wheels? What’s the psi per tire?
Not sure on the psi of ground pressure. In the configuration that I was in, it's roughly 14k per tire. 10 tires on the ground. The tires are 525/80R-25. So they have a pretty significant footprint.
Oh dang man I wish you had a cam on the outside on that turn.
Me too! But mid turn was not the time to jump out and set up a camera. Lol
Love the Pantera ring tone
Where have you been!
Hiding! (Not really). Just deciding on which way I want to take the channel. I think I have it figured out. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Count me as one of the ones glad to see you are back!
People with more money than sense!
It would seem so. Lol. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
I guess you could call it death consolidation 😁
they're supposed to be in heaven. Their corpses don't really need to be together. It's not like they're going to be having parties and get togethers down here. Lol.
Great to have you back Jimmy! Small wonder that the locals didn't have a fit with such a large vehicle on the Avenue. Two questions for you. When your crab steering the Tedano does the rear wheels operate off of the steering wheel like a telehandler or do the operate off a separate control? Also why did you have to change the line parting setup in order to reset the stone? Great video and thanks for sharing!
Thanks Matt! I don't usually have any issues with local traffic. Most people stay pretty far away.
When I am steering the rear manually, I use some switches on the console to control the rear axles. In auto mode, the computer steers the rear up to a set speed, then the rear steer is locked out.
I have to use more than one part of line to handle my counterweights. So tearing the crane down required the multiple parts of line, which we just left alone once we saw where we were setting the stone. Which made it faster. From the time we backed into where the stone was to be placed, to when we were done, was literally under 20 minutes.
Many thanks for watching! 🏗
So as a non crane operator, was it because of the range that the 100 ton could not do it? 7500 pounds does not sound that heavy by itself.
range is exactly the issue. I'll give you an example... my 17ton boomtruck has a capacity of 34,000 lbs at 5ft horizontal distance from the centerline of rotation. at 75ft distance it is only 700lbs. Then you have all the under hook capacity deductions (jib stowed to main boom, weight of the cable downhaul weight, even the weight of the cable itself etc etc.) I have set 7,500lb cemetary markers before with my little boom truck, but I was parked very close.
@@petejohnson8397 Thanks for the explanation, makes sense.
Why drop down to a 1 part line 🤔
The ball weighs 660 pounds. The block weighs 1800 pounds. So changing to the single part, removes almost 1200 pounds of deduction. Which gives me an additional 1200 pounds for the pick if necessary. Hope that all makes sense. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Curious about the "tag end of sling on the hook" rule. Why is that? Is one end of the sling stronger or something? Or is it just about minimizing wear and tear on the tag?
Kind of neat and iffy at the same time. Seeing your content sometimes makes me interested in making my own content. I haul and deliver trusses with a boom truck. If one doesn't mind the responsibility, it can be a rewarding job.
I don't know about you, but it annoys me when I get comments about "having an easy job pulling levers"
'Do stupid stuff with cranes day' is top trumped by 'lets dig up the dead in a 100 year old grave and move them to new graveyard day'
don't they like the view from the first cemetery lol
wb Jimmy. you've been missed! That was a tad tight getting in that job lol! how close to a flat stick where you out of interest for that job considering a 100ton wasnt able to lift ? nice clean tidy job though and thanks for pointing out the issues also.. re the straps etc :) always nice to see
Thank you! I wasn't very flat. I don't remember the actual boom angle. But I could look at the chart and tell you. So, I'll get back to you on that part of it. Many thanks for watching!
I was in the neighborhood of a 33° boom angle.
@@ToTheTopCrane Many thanks Jimmy :) Always a pleasure watching your videos and it still, even now after many years of watching heavy recovery wreckers and cranes, surprises me just how quickly your lifting capacity drops off as the boom angle extends and with stick and where the lift is not off the back where the vehicle is at its strongest!
Your videos are great. These videos helped push me to plan on finding a job as a crane operator.
I've just got my CDL, in January I am going to get my NCCCO Certifications.
How long have you been at this company and what's your current pay? If you don't mind.
Thank you! Congrats on getting your CDL and pursuing a career in the world of cranes. It is fun and stressful at the same time. So be prepared.
I have been with this company around seven years. The scale in our area is in the low $40's per hour plus benefits. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
I don't want to know how much bad luck it would be; And I don't want to know how "they" feel about [someone] messing with them; I believe they are not in a position to care, however out of all of the 'afterlife' belief systems on the planet, not one of them can provide even shaky, much less solid _evidence_ that their way is the real way. So, imo, to each their own, and good luck.
I'm kinda superstitious with stuff like this. I definitely wasn't going to be the one to put a shovel in the ground. Lol!
I wonder why they didn't roll right up to it and get it with an excavator?
They didn't want to operate any machines over any of the graves. Apparently there are lots of unmarked graves and wooden caskets with no vaults in that cemetery. So crane it was. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Must be nice to have that type of money. to move the entire dead family burial marker...
Also, if it wasnt filmed, im sure noone would have believed it.
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So did you set the marker on big blocks of ice so you could get the straps out? Theory is as the ice melts it will set the stone down after you get it set in place. Watched a video where Ron Pratt did one with the rotator.
Ice does indeed work. Even bags of ice work. On this one, they set it on wood, then removed the wood later. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
That is how those big monster Safe's in Walmarts are moved in. Crane sets it on a trail of ice and just 2 Guys push it through the Doors and down to the Money Room followed by People with Shop Vac's to pickup the Ice .
That was neat to see.
Mike M. Central WI.
how many gears on that truck
???
how does it calculate the load weight? Where are the sensors that calculate that?
There are pressure transducers in the boom cylinder hydraulic circuit. The computer uses the values from those transducers, along with boom length and angle (using a bunch of math and magic) to determine the weight of what is hanging out there. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
and some have a strain sensor on the load line itself
How's it going 👋
Doing well! Hope you are doing well too! Many thanks for watching! 🏗
that's nuts 100k to move dead people
Rumor has it....it's closer to 3x's that amount. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
Can you do a video on how to measure the Radius with a measuring tape, if you do end up doing it can you physically do not on paper
you should get a rase for that one.
Job well done.
nothing fun doing cemetery work.
Thank you!
Great video. I have done funerals in both those cemeteries. And yep money is not an issue for that move.
Thank you and many thanks for watching! 🏗
Cool but how are you not responsible for what you ran over?
On a job like this that requires taking the crane into ridiculously tight spaces reachable only by inadequate road, I would expect there to be verbiage in the contract that makes it clear that the crane company is not responsible for specific types of property damage. You'd have to be crazy to take on such a job without having everything spelled out in lawyer-approved and maybe even insurance company-approved detail. And if the customer won't sign it's "no crane for you!"
Crazy how people waste money ...... For a simple trip across town ... I'll bet the local funeral home guys have a tractor with a vault trailer that could have picked up that stone and brought it to the street for transport on a small boom truck...
Just be glad you don't work up her ein northern NH then haha but good vid!
How do you not travel with your boom dolly sometimes? Don't the police stop you??
We are located in a commercial zone. This particular job and any of them that you see where I am not in the dolly, are inside that zone. The commercial zone allows higher axle weights than highway travel. Also, we don't travel any designated highway routes inside the zone. City streets are covered under municipal laws. Many thanks for watching! 🏗
@@ToTheTopCrane wow, what a difference from here in so cal. We can't do that here. Thank you very much, stay safe, and stay healthy!