Find Rough-Terrain Cranes For Sale
Rough-terrain cranes are designed to lift and move heavy materials on uneven ground where standard mobile cranes may struggle. Their four-wheel drive, large tyres, and compact design make them well-suited to construction sites, infrastructure projects, industrial facilities, and remote locations.

2026 Tadano GR-350XL Rough-Terrain Cranes
Buyers looking for rough-terrain cranes for sale often compare lifting capacity, boom length, mobility, and overall condition to match their operational needs. On MarketBook.co.nz, contractors, dealers, construction companies, and individual sellers can explore equipment suited to a wide range of lifting applications throughout New Zealand.
Rough-Terrain Crane Benefits
- Operate confidently on soft, uneven, and challenging ground with excellent off-road mobility
- Reduce setup time by moving efficiently around busy worksites without frequent transport between lifts
- Support a wide range of lifting tasks with telescopic booms and flexible lifting capabilities
- Provide dependable performance for construction, maintenance, and infrastructure projects in changing site conditions
- Improve productivity by combining mobility and lifting performance in a single machine
Rough-Terrain Crane Applications
- Commercial and residential construction projects
- Road, bridge, and civil infrastructure works
- Mining, quarry, and energy site maintenance
- Industrial plant construction and equipment installation
- Remote and rural projects where off-road access is essential
Differentiating Features
- Four-wheel-drive and steering systems designed for rough and uneven terrain.
- High ground clearance and large tyres for improved site access
- Compact chassis that allows operation in tighter work areas than many larger crane types
- Telescopic booms paired with hydraulic outriggers for stable lifting
- Design balances lifting performance with off-road manoeuvrability
How To Buy The Right Rough-Terrain Crane
- Match lifting requirements: Compare maximum lifting capacities and boom configurations with the heaviest loads and reach required for your typical projects.
- Consider site conditions: Evaluate ground conditions, gradients, and available space to ensure the crane's mobility and dimensions suit your worksites.
- Review operating hours and condition: Inspect maintenance records, service history, tyres, hydraulic components, and structural condition when comparing used equipment.
- Check transport needs: Consider travel dimensions, weight, and transport requirements if the crane will regularly move between multiple jobsites.
- Compare available options: Buyers searching for rough-terrain cranes for sale should compare different manufacturers, capacities, and model generations to find equipment that suits both current workloads and future growth.
Top Rough-Terrain Crane Manufacturers
Explore new and used rough-terrain cranes for sale from Grove, Kato, Kobelco, Link-Belt, Sany, Tadano, Terex, XCMG, and other manufacturers. Compare models, lifting capacities, operating hours, conditions, and configurations to find equipment that fits your business or project requirements.
Find More Rough-Terrain Cranes
Whether you are expanding a fleet, replacing existing equipment, or purchasing your first crane, MarketBook.co.nz offers rough-terrain cranes for sale from dealers and individual sellers across New Zealand. Browse available listings, compare specifications, and evaluate new and used machines to find rough-terrain cranes for sale that match your lifting applications, site conditions, and operational goals.