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Tree trimming truck loses balance, falls into southern Indiana home 

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A big tree trimming truck from a Louisville tree company loses it's balance tonight and falls over, crashing into a home in New Albany.

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9 май 2022

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@Axoliien
@Axoliien 2 года назад
Bet they charged them for pruning their house too.
@UnblockedOne2
@UnblockedOne2 Год назад
At 1:36 you can see the tree isn't even that big, but it looks they tried to sling the entire remainder of the tree all at once. Shouldn't even have used a crane.
@jeretso
@jeretso 2 года назад
This is why I cut down the large trees in my property before they double in size. I suggest smaller trees like Crepe Myrtles instead.
@johnsiders7819
@johnsiders7819 2 года назад
Too many inexperienced operators with these tree outfits this makes 3 lately . last year I was at south Hurstborne lane and I 64 watched a tree out fit turn one over taking the ramp too fast to I 64 west . damn lucky no one got killed !
@sethc4758
@sethc4758 2 года назад
you'll get that on em bigger jobs
@markwilliams4525
@markwilliams4525 Год назад
You can see the back outriggers still on the ground where they broke free from the frame. The person running the truck should have started cabling down way before it was that far off the ground
@jesseback3536
@jesseback3536 2 года назад
Well that's one way to get the gays out of your neighborhood. Good job.
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