Just bought my very first bucket after 14 years of climbing. 52 years old now ,still planning to climb for years to come. The only justification is to climb less and hope to reduce chance of injuries and wear and tire to my aging body parts. It's a nicely maintained 97 GMC C7500 with an Altec 55 feet bucket.
after practicing for a few times, took it out on a real job yesterday. Reall smooth and enjoyable experience. Finished cutting all the branches and planning to come down, chip it up and switch to a bigger saw to cut down the trunks. just about 10 feet from the ground, it stopped and a 1/2 line from the very bottom joint busted and sticking out and shootin oil straightly up. Ground man killed the engine so it wont empty the whol tank.
switched to lower control and was able to fold the booms back to transportin position and drive it home. What puzzles me is with the top controller switched off and only turning, lifting and lowering from the lower control station, I still see quite a bit of oil coming down the inside of the lower boom, although no oil shooting out of the one stcking up.
quite a scarry experience for a new guy in bucket, but I think that I handled it well this far. I've been reading about how to replace broken lines on the internet today and think that that's something I should able to do. The truck did come with an Altec manual and I'm going to study it and figure out what circuit is affected and how to replace it. If you guys have any ideas and quick inputs, that's very appreciated! Erwin
after practicing for a few times, took it out on a real job yesterday. Reall smooth and enjoyable experience. Finished cutting all the branches and planning to come down, chip it up and switch to a bigger saw to cut down the trunks. just about 10 feet from the ground, it stopped and a 1/2 line from the very bottom joint busted and sticking out and shootin oil straightly up. Ground man killed the engine so it wont empty the whol tank.
switched to lower control and was able to fold the booms back to transportin position and drive it home. What puzzles me is with the top controller switched off and only turning, lifting and lowering from the lower control station, I still see quite a bit of oil coming down the inside of the lower boom, although no oil shooting out of the one stcking up.
quite a scarry experience for a new guy in bucket, but I think that I handled it well this far. I've been reading about how to replace broken lines on the internet today and think that that's something I should able to do. The truck did come with an Altec manual and I'm going to study it and figure out what circuit is affected and how to replace it. If you guys have any ideas and quick inputs, that's very appreciated! Erwin