Posted by jeffcat on December 02, 2016 at 20:27:05 from (50.207.7.234):
In Reply to: That was HEAVY!!!!! posted by JD Seller on December 02, 2016 at 17:04:56:
Man oh man can someone guess what that ticket would cost? Makes me want to quake with fear. Down here in SJ the local railroad has their overnight yard just down the road. Now and then they had a local crane company come in to lift one end of a diesel locomotive so they could change out a wheel set or a motor. Welllll one day the crane came in from another job without going back to the yard. This is one of those big five axle babys. Made it into their yard after going over the county bridge. Now you know where this is going don't you. The crane had the largest counter weight on the ars end that the machine could carry. Got the job done and headed home. Got all of 1/3 of a mile down the road and planted the far end of the bridge with the crane down into the 20 foot deep railroad cut. Guese who paid for the bridge???!!! Does something like 11/2 million sound close?
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