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    2020 LINK-BELT TCC-2500

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

    2020 LINK-BELT TCC-2500 Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes salvage
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    Stock NumberSATCC250101
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.

    1998 MANITOWOC 777

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

    1998 MANITOWOC 777 Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes salvage1998 MANITOWOC 777 Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes salvage
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    Stock NumberSACCC200305
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Serial Number8881111
    Location: Baytown, Texas, USA
    Serial Number395587
    Location: Houma, Louisiana, USA
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Location: Baytown, Texas, USA
    Serial NumberXXXXX
    Location: East Saint Louis, Illinois, USA
    Serial Number40301
    Location: Baytown, Texas, USA
    Location: Baytown, Texas, USA

    2007 MANITOWOC 12000E

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial NumberCK0403139
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA

    2016 MANITOWOC MLC650

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Stock NumberSACCC716537
    Location: Ponca, Nebraska, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.

    2013 NATIONAL NBT55

    Un-Mounted Boom Truck Cranes

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    Serial Number299578
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA

    1973 NORTHWEST 6

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number26437
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA

    1963 NORTHWEST 25D

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number24186
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA

    1978 NORTHWEST 41

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number26998
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA

    1962 NORTHWEST 80D

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number23227
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA

    1969 P & H 645TC

    Lattice Boom Truck Cranes

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    Serial Number31887
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

    P & H 2300

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota, USA
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex

    P & H 2300

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota, USA
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex

    P & H 2300

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota, USA
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex

    P & H S35

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Stock Number1224
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

    PETTIBONE 30

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Serial Number17.1.A3713
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Serial Number440069904036
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico

    PPM ATT280

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

    PPM ATT280

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

    PPM 380ATT

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

    PPM ATT400

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

    PPM ATT400

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

    PPM ATT400

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland

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    Cranes are essential for lifting, placing, and moving heavy materials across construction sites, infrastructure projects, and industrial operations. From compact urban jobs to large-scale civil works, the right crane improves safety, efficiency, and jobsite coordination. Contractors, transport operators, and utility crews rely on different crane types to suit terrain, lift capacity, and mobility needs.


    2023 Tadano AC 5.220L-1 All-Terrain Crane

    Buyers searching for cranes for sale on MarketBook.co.nz will find a wide selection of machines suited to both general lifting and specialised applications across New Zealand.

    Crane Benefits

    • Handle heavy lifting tasks safely, reducing manual labour and improving jobsite safety
    • Support a wide range of projects, from urban builds to rural infrastructure work
    • Offer mobility options, including truck-mounted and all-terrain units for flexible deployment
    • Improve productivity with faster material placement and reduced downtime
    • Adapt to different lifting heights, reaches, and load requirements

    Crane Applications

    • Commercial and residential construction, including steel and concrete placement
    • Infrastructure projects such as bridges, roads, and utilities installation
    • Forestry, agriculture, and transport for loading and handling heavy materials
    • Maintenance and service work using elevated platforms and elevated work platforms (EWPs)
    • Industrial sites, ports, and yards requiring consistent heavy lifting operations

    Types Of Cranes

    • Bucket trucks and service trucks are commonly used for elevated work such as power line maintenance and tree trimming. Also known as "cherry pickers" or "EWPs," they combine access platforms with mobility for service crews.
    • Rough-terrain cranes are built for off-road conditions with large tyres and strong lifting capacity. They are suited to construction sites with uneven ground and limited access.
    • All-terrain cranes combine road travel capability with off-road performance. They are ideal for contractors needing flexibility across multiple job locations.
    • Crawler cranes use tracks for stability and lifting heavy loads over long periods. They are commonly used on large infrastructure and commercial projects.
    • Truck cranes offer road mobility and quick setup for lifting tasks. They are well-suited to jobs requiring frequent relocation between sites.
    • Boom truck cranes mount a crane on a truck chassis for transport and lifting in one unit. They are widely used in construction, delivery, and light lifting roles.
    • Knuckle boom cranes (also known as "loader cranes") offer articulated arms for precise loading and unloading. They are popular in transport and logistics operations.
    • Aerial platform lift trucks provide safe access to elevated work areas. They are commonly used in maintenance, signage, and installation tasks.
    • Digger derricks combine drilling and lifting for utility pole installation. They are widely used by power and telecommunications crews.
    • Tower cranes are fixed-position cranes designed for high-rise construction. They provide height and lifting capacity for large building projects.
    • Carry deck cranes, or pick-and-carry cranes, are compact machines designed for lifting and moving loads across short distances. They are ideal for confined worksites.
    • City cranes are compact and highly manoeuvrable for tight urban environments. They are suited to restricted-access construction sites.
    • Gantry cranes, or overhead cranes, operate on fixed rails or structures for repetitive lifting tasks. They are commonly used in warehouses, ports, and industrial facilities.
    • Specialised application cranes are built for niche lifting requirements. These include customised solutions for unique industries or jobsite demands.

    How To Buy The Right Crane

    • Match crane type to jobsite: Urban, rural, or off-road environments will influence whether you need a mobile, crawler, or fixed crane.
    • Consider lift capacity and reach: Choose equipment that meets your typical load weights and required working height without overextending limits.
    • Evaluate mobility needs: Truck-mounted and all-terrain cranes suit frequent relocation, while tower and crawler cranes suit longer-term projects.
    • Assess transport and setup: Consider how easily the crane can be moved, assembled, and operated across different sites.
    • Check operator requirements: Ensure compatibility with available skills, licensing, and safety standards in New Zealand.

    Top Crane Manufacturers

    Explore cranes for sale from leading brands including Altec, Grove, Liebherr, Link-Belt, Tadano, Terex, Versalift, XCMG, and others. Buyers can compare different configurations, lifting capacities, and machine conditions to suit their operations.