Likely, they started off OK, and the load didn’t get bigger, but rather they kept having to extend the boom, eventually causing the tip. Or, they couldn’t get the outriggers all teh way out on one side, and picked from the other, then swung around to the short side. It DOES happen much more often then one would think, and ALMOST happens MICH more that that.
Not as uncommen as you might think…
Comment by Alcari — 6 Mar 2008 @ 5:29pm
O.O dude look at the house… if that’s not uncommon I’m gonna live in fear from now on.
Comment by Galion — 16 Mar 2008 @ 3:26pm
Now HOW THE FUCK did that happen !? O.O
Comment by DeviousWanderer — 18 Apr 2008 @ 4:27pm
Few things truly qualify as “EPIC FAIL.”
This, however, may be one of them.
Comment by Adam Seale — 19 Apr 2008 @ 12:36am
this is an excellent photo. perspective, colors, epic fail.. great. i’m gona print it out for my wall
Comment by jasam_adam — 23 May 2008 @ 9:07am
they overloaded the fuckin crane…buncha retarded monkeys workin construction…
Comment by Liam — 27 May 2008 @ 1:36pm
Likely, they started off OK, and the load didn’t get bigger, but rather they kept having to extend the boom, eventually causing the tip. Or, they couldn’t get the outriggers all teh way out on one side, and picked from the other, then swung around to the short side. It DOES happen much more often then one would think, and ALMOST happens MICH more that that.
Either way, it’s always FAIL. .
Comment by GTD — 27 Jun 2008 @ 8:14pm
They did not over load the crane. The out riggers on the R/H/S were not all the way out as you can see from the photo.
Comment by Jamie — 10 Jul 2008 @ 3:15pm
It just be rainin’ cranes in new york too
Comment by Ben — 18 Jul 2008 @ 8:31pm