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I don't think a Silverado was designed to carry this much load...

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A crane toppled over at one of our job sites today, crushing a Silverado, part of a Sierra, sheared off a corner of the contractor office, and flattened half of a guard shed. Amazingly, nobody was injured even though workers were in both buildings.

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The boom crane that fell was being used to erect two larger tower cranes (taken a couple hours before it tipped over).

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Glad no one was hurt, too bad they weren't Tundras getting crushed.

Either this happens more these days or news gets around a lot better. Whichever, I hear more and more of these incidents. Glad no one was hurt!

Ouch..denty.

Glad no one was hurt, too bad they weren't Tundras getting crushed.

When's the last time you saw a Tundra on an actual work site?

There's why.

Excellent point, Dean Martin.

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