Salvage Crane Trucks in New Zealand

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    About Crane Trucks

    New and used crane trucks are among the most useful combinations of vehicles and machinery because they are self-sufficient, not requiring forklifts or other equipment to load and unload.

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    1900 HINO DUTRO

    Crane Trucks

    1900 HINO DUTRO Crane Trucks salvage1900 HINO DUTRO Crane Trucks salvage
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    Odometer246,421 km
    Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: Rocklea Truck Parts

    2006 HINO GT1J

    Crane Trucks

    2006 HINO GT1J Crane Trucks salvage2006 HINO GT1J Crane Trucks salvage
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    Location: Mareeba, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: NQ Truck Wreckers
    Odometer350,391 km
    Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: Rocklea Truck Parts
    Drive SideRight Hand Drive
    Location: Mareeba, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: NQ Truck Wreckers
    Location: Moama, New South Wales, Australia
    Seller: EMTW Pty Ltd

    About Crane Trucks

    Crane trucks are among the most useful and versatile combinations of vehicles and machinery. They are self-sufficient, not requiring forklifts, cranes, or other equipment to load and unload cargo, freight, or other materials.

    White and gray Mitsubishi Fuso crane truck parked with crane mechanism raised and outriggers extended for stabilization.
    2014 Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter FK1024 Crane Truck

    Drivers arriving at destination worksites are familiar with waiting for a forklift and operator to assist with unloading. This can take a considerable amount of time. In some circumstances, the forklift operator may not be present at all, resulting in frustrating delays. By contrast, the crane truck driver can simply unload the truck on their own, thereby improving efficiency.

    Types Of Crane Trucks

    There are two types of trucks you’re likely to encounter in this category. Some are more specialised vehicles consisting of the crane alone. These can often handle heavier loads and may have features such as telescopic jibs to make them more versatile.

    Others can be tipper truck hybrids that have both a load bed and an accompanying crane mechanism, which allows for both lifting and long-distance transport of materials. These are all-purpose vehicles that can handle different tasks and haul a variety of load types as needed.

    What To Look For In A Used Crane Truck

    Large crane trucks with sleeper cabs for one or more passengers are sometimes available. Modern units often have comforts such as air conditioning, in-cab electronics, and controls for remotely maneuvring the crane mechanism.

    Hydraulic cranes tend to be reliable but watch for any lack of smoothness in movement or leaking fluids as these may indicate needed repairs. Consider whether the used crane truck has features you will need such as hooks, grabber units (or grabs), baskets (or buckets), and outriggers for added stability.

    Find Crane Trucks For Sale

    You can find new and used crane trucks for sale in New Zealand and elsewhere on MarketBook.co.nz. You’ll commonly see Fuso (or Mitsubishi Fuso), Hino, International, Isuzu, and other manufacturers represented on the site.