The 2005 Manitowoc 10000 crane is a robust and versatile lifting machine, ideal for heavy construction tasks. It features a 100 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, and self-erecting capabilities, enhancing its operational efficiency.
The 1963 Manitowoc 3900 crane is a robust and reliable heavy-lifting machine, featuring a 110 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, and a substantial 74,000 lb counterweight. Equipped with 47-inch smooth track shoes and capable of carrying a 62-ton hook block, this crane is designed for substantial lifting tasks.
The 1967 Manitowoc 4000W crane, with 953 operational hours, is a robust heavy-lifting machine. This crane features a 100 ft boom, an auxiliary hoist, a 70-ton hook block, and a 15-ton overhaul ball, making it capable of handling significant loads.
The 2014 Kobelco CK1100G is a robust crawler crane equipped for demanding lifting tasks. It features a 150 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, self-erecting capabilities, and a 3rd drum for complex lifting operations.
The 2008 Mantis 9010MX crane, with 5032 operational hours, is designed for robust lifting and precise placement tasks. This model features a telescopic boom with adjustable configurations and a full 360-degree rotation capability, enhancing its versatility in various work environments.
The 2015 Grove GHC130 is a robust crawler crane, distinguished by its substantial 80-ton lifting capacity and versatile boom that extends from 41 feet to a maximum of 131 feet. Equipped with a 26-foot swingaway offset jib and auxiliary hoist, this crane is designed for a variety of lifting tasks.
The 2017 Link-Belt 138HSL crane is a robust and versatile lifting machine, ideal for a range of construction tasks. With 1508 operating hours, it features an enclosed cabin with air conditioning, heating, and an adjustable seat, ensuring operator comfort and efficiency.
The 1978 Link-Belt LS118 crane is a robust and reliable heavy-duty machine designed for lifting operations in various construction settings. It features a lattice boom that can be adjusted for different lengths, enhancing its versatility in handling diverse loads.
The 2009 Kobelco CK2500-II crane is a robust and reliable heavy lifting machine, showing 34,718 hours of operation. It is equipped with a 190 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, and a Kobelco 5-sheave 177-ton hook block, enhancing its versatility and lifting capability.
The 2007 Kobelco CK1000-III is a robust crawler crane featuring a 100 ft boom and a variety of auxiliary components like an auxiliary hoist and a Johnson 75 ton hook block. Despite extensive use, evidenced by 23,889 operational hours, it maintains key functionalities such as a load moment indicator and counterweight removal system.
The 2013 Link-Belt TCC1100 crane is a robust and versatile piece of heavy equipment, tailored for challenging lifting tasks. It features a telescopic boom that extends from 40 feet to a maximum of 150 feet, coupled with an auxiliary hoist and a rooster sheave for enhanced operational flexibility.
The 1980 Link-Belt LS-318 is a robust crawler crane featuring a 110 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, and a third drum. This crane, equipped with 36 in track shoes and expandable width tracks, is suitable for various lifting tasks despite its age.
The 1977 Link-Belt LS-318 crane is a robust and reliable workhorse designed for heavy lifting tasks. This crane features a mechanical boom and jib adjustment, manual control levers, and a simple hydraulic system, ensuring durability and ease of maintenance.
The 1992 Manitowoc 3900W Series 2 is a robust crawler crane, well-suited for heavy lifting with a 100 ft boom and an auxiliary hoist. Despite its age, it features a substantial 84,600 lb counterweight and durable 47 in track shoes, ensuring stability and strength on various terrains.
The 1982 Link-Belt LS-128DLC crane features a 110 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, and a third drum, designed for heavy lifting and construction tasks. Despite its robust capabilities, the crane shows significant signs of wear and operational concerns.
The 2007 Link-Belt 218 Hylab HSL Series crane is a robust and versatile lifting machine, boasting 20,591 operational hours. It features a 220 ft boom, auxiliary hoist, self-erecting capabilities, and a 3rd drum for complex lifting tasks.