I was on a site once and he had it fully reached pumping away with outriggers out. Then the pump started leaning over it was just about to tip over and the operator eased the boom back sending it back down. Ill never forget the look on his face.
If yo ass hole ain’t puckering you ain’t pumping-Wayne Priddy the legend if you don’t know you pump some more mud cause we done washed out more than you poured bruh!!! I would let bob in on the homage but we got personal differences lol i dated his daughter
@@clementclarisseclemen3d708 yes I have done that before, we have one dude around here that is notorious for not stopping!! That shit really pisses me off when it goes all over a clean truck! As you know it ain't easy to clean concrete off once it dries up
At our company you can´t move the boom until each outrigger driven out completely and the pump is leveled out.You can overide it at the main cotrol box but if things happen as here, it´s operator failure .Don´t know how the insurance handle it in the US.
Carsten Alwes the driver got busy talking with superintendent of the job and spaced it. He is far from a rookie driver. This truck isn't equipped with that safety device, it's an older truck
At your company you can't? I beg to differ. At your company you can. You aren't supposed to, but you can. Unless there is a lockout of the boom until and unless the outriggers are deployed, you most assuredly CAN do it.
Some of the new pupms have safety stops if you forget outriggers and or have to short rigger it won't let you swing past a certain point this preventing alot of these type mistakes
And when those things start to fail, they give you tons of problems. More things that can go wrong. Focus and dont forget things like this. I dont get it. How can you forget something like your outrigger? Ive forgotten lots of minor things but your OUTRIGGER?
@@lioneljosecastillo I agree with you .those things I talked about cause bad habbits with bad results .I was more just trying to point out the fact that you gotta be a rookie or drunk to not put proper outriggers out .it would be like wipeing your ass before you shit
KA-CHING $$$$$ Two big boy tow trucks, that had to be two to three thousand I bet! Like how softly the far tow guy let the pumper down! Master on his winches. Also bet that pumper operator took an Uber ride home, cause he wouldn't have a job after this!!
You have forgotten the support legs before you start working with the concrete pump, you must first attach the support legs, otherwise you will not have balance and fall over.
The outriggers were not even out?? Im surprused this happend but yet again, anytjing can happen in a operators life thank god no one got hurt or serious injured
Much better the manufacturer of that equipment install an auto-sequence switch, if out rigger is retracted or not fully extend it won't activate the boom hydraulics. Same as the PTO if it's off no hydraulic function at all.
could be a rookie, could be he worked 90 hours that week and when you're that tired mistakes happen, in a in hurry, boss or customer puts the heat on, personal problems, not paying attention. You know what though, every single one of us is human, we all make mistakes.
I agree my buddy turned or a 36 m while cleaning up . It was late fri afteernoon , the foreman for the pour crew was in his ass to give him the bill so they could leave . Being extremely tired and even more pissed off, he stopped what he was doing ( pulling the ball back ) wrote the guy his Bill out. Pulled in the Outriggers with the boom up and she rolled over . He's a very good pump operator but s*** happens he got fired from that company and now is running pumps for another company .
“I love these Schwing pumps. They weigh a lot more than them Putzmeisters so they’re way better at short-ri..............fuck”. I’m a mechanic for a pump company so even though I feel bad for the operators who turn their pumps into seesaws my bank account loves the overtime.
Well I have to disagree with you, I have a friend who does this kind of work, all you do is driving to job site, these trucks are like RC cars, they have wireless remote control to control the pump and boom, this ding dong forgot to put out the stabilizers out so the truck has a small footprint on the ground surface, this was a lazy operator, ,,,,
@@wpowerwagon one mistake in set up or operation could mean death for men around truck and pump lines. First hand for me 20 years pumping concrete one mate missing an eye another dead.
With the few wonder if the driver of the concrete pumper had made a rookie mistake when they extended the booms without extending the outriggers when the few wonder if the cost of a tow job to flip the pumper back onto its wheels are deducted from their pay when fighting could have cases police are involved as they now face charges while being sacked from the company.
That looks like only the beginning of solving the problem. I assume the engine is out of commission after spilling much of its oil in the road, so there's no power to re-fold the boom or even return it to center (and that's assuming none of the actuating-cylinder arms got bent). That means that the last cable to the left which remains tight has to stay there until they get the rig running again. If the engine can't simply be started up after adding oil, *maybe* there's a way to bypass the rig's PTO pump and splice in a remote hydraulic power source. It would sure be interesting to know how this turned out. As to all the comments about forgetting the outriggers, it's easy to imagine something happening that broke up the operator's normal routine. We've all forgotten something stupid when doing familiar tasks just because of an interruption. Not that that's an excuse, but instead, it's a reason to have "silly and obvious" rules for doing a walk-around before any major step or after any break in the normal routine.
@ yes I will gladly explain. Ok so when your unloading grout or concrete into a pump truck and dont keep it above a certain level the pump sucks air causing a "blow back" effect which in turn blows the concrete or grout up and out of the hopper on the pump truck and it will cover your entire concrete truck and anything around it as well. It's not a fun time trying to then get all that concrete off your mixer especially if it's hot outside but it does happen if a pump operator continues to pump with a low hopper full of concrete
Guy watching with hands in pockets, "How can I explain to the Mrs how I lost my new job?" Woman watching from driveway, "What the hell is going on?" So, why couldn't the boom truck driver have used the hydraulic boom to right the truck? Oh, yeah. Because he doesn't know how to use it. Silly question. Speaking of 'silly', can you imagine how this guy feels, knowing that this video will be seen all over the world, forever. One way or another, I'm sure that he won't make this mistake again.
I was on a site once and he had it fully reached pumping away with outriggers out. Then the pump started leaning over it was just about to tip over and the operator eased the boom back sending it back down. Ill never forget the look on his face.
That was me. Maybe not with you, but I have been in that situation. Very Very stressful!!!!
If yo ass hole ain’t puckering you ain’t pumping-Wayne Priddy the legend if you don’t know you pump some more mud cause we done washed out more than you poured bruh!!! I would let bob in on the homage but we got personal differences lol i dated his daughter
Excellent job, Crane operation was done flawlessly 👍
Smooth nice and slow, great rigging and execution!
He wasn't thinking....forgot to do his routine. I all ways look at my crane before lifting it out of the cradle.
Awesome recovery job
,subscribed just for this video
Hi
Where do they open up the boom without setting the outriggers first 🤔
go work 80 hours a week in high stress and you have the answer
how do you forget to set your outriggers?? YOUR FIRED!!
"All right, all right as soon as you get that flipped over let's get that thing back in action! I got a footing to pour later!"
Hahahah
@@crisespinoza1833 It would work just fine...
looks like he forgot his outriggers
PS riggers first then boom
well said bro
Looks like he forgot something, I'm a pump operator myself and the machine scares me enough not to forget anything like that
Like what...?
It seems outriggers was'nt out
Lol bet he was fired. I hate pump operators that don't stop when you blow the damn horn and blow concrete all over your mixer!!
@@Jacob_6420 stuck them by smashing emergency stop button. Normally, with this, no more concrete blowouts.
@@clementclarisseclemen3d708 yes I have done that before, we have one dude around here that is notorious for not stopping!! That shit really pisses me off when it goes all over a clean truck! As you know it ain't easy to clean concrete off once it dries up
Aber SUPER Leistung vom Bergedienst, das Teil steht wieder ohne Kratzer, ohne Schramme, GLÜCKWUNSCH
As soon as i saw that orange boom I knew it had to be Brundage. Lol
couldve been HFK
@@escaladeEXTon28s More likely WTF
The hi point of pumps
Looks like they didn't extend out riggers? I've had booms stretched out further than that with no problem....
at least the operator put some plastic down for concrete spillage. next time use your outriggers rookie.
Its obveously any machinery thats has you must use them with out a dought...
He wont have a next time I bet his ass got fired lol
No shit . I guess the glue didn’t hold on the poly . I’ve seen guys get in a hurry and forget there outrigger
At our company you can´t move the boom until each outrigger driven out completely and the pump is leveled out.You can overide it at the main cotrol box but if things happen as here, it´s operator failure .Don´t know how the insurance handle it in the US.
Carsten Alwes the driver got busy talking with superintendent of the job and spaced it. He is far from a rookie driver. This truck isn't equipped with that safety device, it's an older truck
Well it shouldnt have happened period rookie or not he should be placed on leave
At your company you can't? I beg to differ. At your company you can. You aren't supposed to, but you can. Unless there is a lockout of the boom until and unless the outriggers are deployed, you most assuredly CAN do it.
Y’all see a pump truck on its ass, I see a fired ass.
Did the concrete pass the slump test
Some of the new pupms have safety stops if you forget outriggers and or have to short rigger it won't let you swing past a certain point this preventing alot of these type mistakes
And when those things start to fail, they give you tons of problems. More things that can go wrong. Focus and dont forget things like this.
I dont get it. How can you forget something like your outrigger? Ive forgotten lots of minor things but your OUTRIGGER?
@@lioneljosecastillo I agree with you .those things I talked about cause bad habbits with bad results .I was more just trying to point out the fact that you gotta be a rookie or drunk to not put proper outriggers out .it would be like wipeing your ass before you shit
Please read, Would I have permission to incorporate this video into a construction safety video I am making to distribute?
Any word on this?
very neat work, esp with the hight of that boom .
Give him a raise
Put him in Management
We had a guy drive off with his boom still A- framed and do this same shit. Don’t know how he made it out of the job site but he did.
Very impressive teamwork gents!!!
No outriggers? Why would you do that or forget??
How is it that the boom can be operated without the outriggers in place?
Thats just how they are built, ive operated alot of different boomtrucks and all of them are that way.
jbirtk9 👍☘️
The pump truck was just putting his hand print in the concrete pad..
So who cleans up the mess. ?
KA-CHING $$$$$ Two big boy tow trucks, that had to be two to three thousand I bet! Like how softly the far tow guy let the pumper down! Master on his winches. Also bet that pumper operator took an Uber ride home, cause he wouldn't have a job after this!!
Damn this is Brundage Bone. I work for their Atlanta branch. Why tf did he not put out the outriggers?
cameron scott the driver got busy talking with superintendent of the job and spaced it. He is far from a rookie driver.
@ *Nic Sumpter*
Says *who* ...?
Best part is he was promoted to salesman now
I work for brundage bone in austin
joe Lopez so did I. For a year before I moved to Dallas
Outriggers? What outriggers? We don't got to use no stinkin' outriggers!
You have forgotten the support legs before you start working with the concrete pump, you must first attach the support legs, otherwise you will not have balance and fall over.
neglected to extend outriggers
Good work!
Why are the outrigger not out?
trenton cawthon yep pretty good question
trenton cawthon the driver got busy talking with superintendent of the job and spaced it. He is far from a rookie driver
@ *trenton cawthon*
Alcohol... drugs... brainless...?
They're overrated... Lol
good question
The outriggers were not even out?? Im surprused this happend but yet again, anytjing can happen in a operators life thank god no one got hurt or serious injured
What happens when concrete hardens inside that pipe?
booger king no concrete on the job yet.. but if it was, and did harden.. that’s a 20k oops
Boom party...
Either loose the pipes or clean it out....
booger king 2 checks
Pipe party
How stupid was the "Operator" lucky for him no one was killed. An "Operator' nearly killed me about 2 years ago....
Much better the manufacturer of that equipment install an auto-sequence switch, if out rigger is retracted or not fully extend it won't activate the boom hydraulics. Same as the PTO if it's off no hydraulic function at all.
could be a rookie, could be he worked 90 hours that week and when you're that tired mistakes happen, in a in hurry, boss or customer puts the heat on, personal problems, not paying attention. You know what though, every single one of us is human, we all make mistakes.
Truth. This kind of mistake changes a man though, he either never pumped again or learned well from his mistakes.
JlhIncExcavation , not if your running a machine like that u don't make mistakes, must be on your A game . No excuses
Mistakes happen but who the fuck forgets to throw the legs out???
Set up is everything
I agree my buddy turned or a 36 m while cleaning up . It was late fri afteernoon , the foreman for the pour crew was in his ass to give him the bill so they could leave . Being extremely tired and even more pissed off, he stopped what he was doing ( pulling the ball back ) wrote the guy his Bill out. Pulled in the Outriggers with the boom up and she rolled over . He's a very good pump operator but s*** happens he got fired from that company and now is running pumps for another company .
Where are his outriggers? This makes me think he forgot to extend them . He had to be high or drunk to make an error so egregious!
Who trained that person.??🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ OMG 😱
Ouch wonder how much this cost?
O bhai uske outrikr to lgaye ni
Hella crane work!!
“I love these Schwing pumps. They weigh a lot more than them Putzmeisters so they’re way better at short-ri..............fuck”. I’m a mechanic for a pump company so even though I feel bad for the operators who turn their pumps into seesaws my bank account loves the overtime.
Distractions, distractions, distractions..... Oh SH#T !!!, I'll have to call you back.
what happens if can’t start truck?
Then they call a tow truck..........
What about the finishers anyone got hurt? 🤔
Cranes were probably overriding that's why they were going so slow
Maybe looks like awkward pick I woul have taken my time with it too
Pump operators are grossly overworked. Should be a two man team even if the other person stands around doing little.
Well I have to disagree with you, I have a friend who does this kind of work, all you do is driving to job site, these trucks are like RC cars, they have wireless remote control to control the pump and boom, this ding dong forgot to put out the stabilizers out so the truck has a small footprint on the ground surface, this was a lazy operator, ,,,,
@@wpowerwagon you sir are cluless
@@wpowerwagon one mistake in set up or operation could mean death for men around truck and pump lines. First hand for me 20 years pumping concrete one mate missing an eye another dead.
Steve ur wrong buddy if u pump gets plug u have to take apart the hole boom and replace and its no fun
Somebody forgot to put out the “outRiggers!”
With the few wonder if the driver of the concrete pumper had made a rookie mistake when they extended the booms without extending the outriggers when the few wonder if the cost of a tow job to flip the pumper back onto its wheels are deducted from their pay when fighting could have cases police are involved as they now face charges while being sacked from the company.
we dont know the real story
Wonder why there are 636 dislikes... video showed exactly what the title promised.
Pity the filmer didn't give us a quick look at the crane.
Thinkwit sorry, I forget to get the rotator in the video
Right, rotator, not crane.
Usually the first thing you do is put the out riggers out lol
exactly
I would just grab my lunch box and leave.
Q
😂😂😂
Yes siree Bob
I agree if your not fired you'll never hear the end of it
I think he did
Why where there not outriggers down?? Smh
His first job and his last job!
Leave this company off the resume. Amazing Noone said anything about booming out without the outriggers extended
Your fired son ....
I do not know why people saying he should be fired. I bet he will not make the same mistake a second time lol
absolutely hehe
good job..👍👍
Como comprar uma bomba de concreto o que precisa
How in the hell do you forget the outriggers. That's pumping 101...STABILIZE THE PUMP FIRST
Just an idiot lol
Great work.
Looks like outriggers weren’t out
Prevention is always better than cure, take time, all safety precautions, use responsible, trained operators, avoid unwanted expenses and delay,
right
First open side jack after opening pump boom
Smooth like butta!
Kran plätze müssen verdichtet sein!
You're in trouble son..
Boom is greater heavy than the motor 😂 😂
trabalho em uma bomba lança em porto alegre rs brasil tomo o maior cuidado pra esse tipo de acidente não acontecer comigo
...
Ну как так. А он что подножки забыл поставить
Лапы
That looks like only the beginning of solving the problem. I assume the engine is out of commission after spilling much of its oil in the road, so there's no power to re-fold the boom or even return it to center (and that's assuming none of the actuating-cylinder arms got bent). That means that the last cable to the left which remains tight has to stay there until they get the rig running again. If the engine can't simply be started up after adding oil, *maybe* there's a way to bypass the rig's PTO pump and splice in a remote hydraulic power source. It would sure be interesting to know how this turned out.
As to all the comments about forgetting the outriggers, it's easy to imagine something happening that broke up the operator's normal routine. We've all forgotten something stupid when doing familiar tasks just because of an interruption. Not that that's an excuse, but instead, it's a reason to have "silly and obvious" rules for doing a walk-around before any major step or after any break in the normal routine.
theyd just cut the boom off or unbolt it because there was no concrete indside and tow it
It happens when you work 80 hours a week.
Exactly I thought the same thing judging by the video
I've been a pump operator for 16 years now and whoever the idiot was that trained this guy should be fired to
Are you the type that keeps pumping after someone lays on the horn to stop and blows concrete all over a mixer? Cuz that's the douche bags I hate
@ yes I will gladly explain. Ok so when your unloading grout or concrete into a pump truck and dont keep it above a certain level the pump sucks air causing a "blow back" effect which in turn blows the concrete or grout up and out of the hopper on the pump truck and it will cover your entire concrete truck and anything around it as well. It's not a fun time trying to then get all that concrete off your mixer especially if it's hot outside but it does happen if a pump operator continues to pump with a low hopper full of concrete
good job
Damn good job
De seguro lo corrieron por q no puso las patas
Guy watching with hands in pockets, "How can I explain to the Mrs how I lost my new job?"
Woman watching from driveway, "What the hell is going on?"
So, why couldn't the boom truck driver have used the hydraulic boom to right the truck? Oh, yeah. Because he doesn't know how to use it. Silly question.
Speaking of 'silly', can you imagine how this guy feels, knowing that this video will be seen all over the world, forever. One way or another, I'm sure that he won't make this mistake again.
it would literally be impossible to right the truck with the boom.
Good 👍
that's a bad day tator
Boom to gire ga hi
Chân không ra hết mà giám làm. Sợ thật
Без аутрингеров😀
Bandaid bone at their finest
My worst nightmare...
What's the problem
I know the operator forget to came out of outrigger or ligs
What are out Riggers
He’s fired
Same 💩 i say bro
Ok,,,,any day now,,,,skip to 3:55
Thank God that guy never worked for me
What’s the name of your pump company and where are y’all located?
Can you say "FIRED"
Joe American actually can you say promoted??
@@pmadrid12 only in the federal government
Looks like brunage bone
The Hi-Point of concrete pumps
I live in that 1first house in the video
Crane set up to far
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Obviously didn't have out riggers out lol