Bucket truck boom failure, MI

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
motor

motor

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Dec 18, 2007
Messages
135
Location
Manchester NH
Motor, I have an older Altec, AN series, 1994, so the exact cause of failure is of great interest to me. I'll post that information if it becomes available.

Please do, I've seen rods bend/break due to mis-use but it almost looks like the cylinder came apart. I tried to zoom in but the picture isn't the highest resolution.
 
TumblebugTaylor

TumblebugTaylor

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Nov 11, 2010
Messages
45
Location
Iuka MS
I turned down a welding job on a leaking cylinder on a boom truck a few weeks ago. THe man has a rag tag operation mostly junky euipment. He has an older truck and boom. The main cylinder was leaking and he asked me to weld it up. They have been using the boom and slings tying off to the limbs and hoisting them away. They also push on trees with it. THe safety pilot valves have also been removed.
 
Mikecutstrees

Mikecutstrees

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Dec 4, 2007
Messages
990
Location
Clinton Corners, N.Y.
Please do, I've seen rods bend/break due to mis-use but it almost looks like the cylinder came apart. I tried to zoom in but the picture isn't the highest resolution.


I had a rod break today on one of the two cylinders that raise the body on my dump truck. Ive only owned it a year and its 10 years old. What might cause it to fail besides lots of use. I don't want it to happen again.....

Mike
 
treeclimber101

treeclimber101

UNCLE BUCK
Joined
Feb 6, 2009
Messages
9,650
Location
somewhere else
God its so gloomy that it makes you wanna park the bucket and climb everything but thats no safer .... I wonder how many booms fall every year , it must be scary as hell for the ground to come up so fast....
 
alanarbor

alanarbor

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Sep 17, 2004
Messages
939
Location
PA
I know Aerial lift of conn. has a 6 year replacement schedule on boom cylinders. I can't speak for other manufacturers, but I am sure they do too. If this cylinder was overdue for replacement that could be a factor.
 
motor

motor

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Dec 18, 2007
Messages
135
Location
Manchester NH
ALC is the only manufacturer that has that requirement. Others have replacement schedules for drive cables, leveling chains ect. And rumor has it the new rods will be ten years, not positive on that though. I do know they have gotten rid of the cables for the lower boom elevation.

Mikecutstrees, Among what Frank said a frozen pin could also contribute to that type of failure.
 
Rickochet

Rickochet

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Mar 9, 2008
Messages
436
Location
In the Boonies, Near Marion, Indiana
I work for a very large publicly owned electric utility that has the best maintenance program possible. We still have failures from time to time. We are using man made equipment maintained by humans. Even the best of everything fails on occasion. Making repairs using poor judgment and improper methods is the recipe for disaster! Play it safe-- no short cuts!!!!
 

Latest posts

Top