at Bell Canada , our line trucks use to have small holes drilled in the bucket , also single stage boom , and the out riggers use to extend out at 45 deg angle , but we also had a auger mounted for poles . was great times back in the 70's / 80's . thanks for the vid
at Bell Canada , our line trucks use to have small holes drilled in the bucket , also single stage boom , and the out riggers use to extend out at 45 deg angle , but we also had a auger mounted for poles . was great times back in the 70's / 80's . thanks for the vid
Thank you for the information… I was under the impression that the operator always needs to wear a ANSI approved Hard Hat. 😮
This video I’m using in my powerline technician training class
Very nice
What degree slope will it not function? Like 10%? Will outriggers bring truck to level if the grade is more then 10%?
Front to back about 30 percent side to side, I would not want to go more than 10 percent. Its too unstable
Trying use this video to operate an old gmc truck. I have no idea what I’m doing
Great video an well explained