Used Cranes for sale - 22675 listings (2024)

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  • Price reduced2015 John Deere 35G 2,304 Hours$38,995$30,000
  • Price reduced2015 International MA025352,419 Miles / 9,897 Hours$17,995$10,894
  • 2006 Caterpillar D5G XL 4,977 Hours$59,995
  • Price reduced2015 SkyTrak 6036 1,812 Hours$49,995$39,995
  • 2005 ACME Dynamics DPEM 200/QZI 603 Hours$7,495
  • Price reduced2012 Raymond 425-C40TT 9,239 Hours$19,950
  • Price reduced2007 Toyota 7BRU18 4,500 Hours$24,591
  • Price reduced2015 Kubota KX040-4 3,412 Hours$42,495$36,295
  • Price reduced2006 Chevrolet KODIAK C4500167,000 Miles$31,495$17,500
  • 2018 Caterpillar 420F 1,999 Hours$79,995
  • Price reduced2016 Hyundai 220 LC-9A 9,636 Hours$65,495
  • Price reduced2020 SANY SY60C 347 Hours$50,495$48,995
  • Price reduced1996 Peterbilt 3791.40m Miles$90,495$39,087
  • Price reduced2010 Altec DC 1317 1,150 Hours$19,999$5,153
  • 2005 Caterpillar 966F II 8,311 Hours$89,495
  • 2015 Caterpillar 966M 14,487 Hours$144,495
  • Price reduced2010 Link-Belt RTC-8050 SERIES II 3,390 Hours$153,995
  • 2005 Caterpillar TH330B 4,487 Hours$39,995
  • 2008 Caterpillar P5000 3,116 Hours$19,495
  • 2003 Caterpillar 966G 6,658 Hours$84,995
  • 2011 JLG 2630 ES 296 Hours$8,995
  • 2013 JLG 2630 ES 115 Hours$9,495
  • 1998 CASE 570L XT 2,950 Hours$27,495
  • 2012 Caterpillar 950K 5,263 Hours$143,495

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Overview

Cranes are most commonly used to lower and lift large loads to hard-to-reach areas like high-rise buildings, commercial centers, and roofs. Construction cranes are fixed to the ground or mounted on a custom-built vehicle. Fixed cranes can reach higher and handle heavier loads, while the advantage of mobile cranes is their maneuverability.

There are a few different types of mobile cranes, which we’ll cover below:

  • All-Terrain Cranes: As the name suggests, they can be used in many different types of terrains thanks to crab steering and all-wheel drive.

  • Crawler Cranes: Crawler cranes are mounted on an undercarriage fixed with a set of tracks. Crawler cranes are great for operation on soft ground.

  • Rough Terrain Cranes: Rough terrain cranes are robust machines worthy of usage in rough terrains. Outriggers provide stability for lifting operations using a hydraulic boom and hoist.

  • Telescopic Handler Mobile Crane: The most common attachment in the construction industry and warehouses is a pallet fork. Telehandlers can take palletized cargo from the ground and place them in high places.

Mobile cranes have many advantages, including flexibility, movability, close-fitting, and strength to handle heavy loads.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Truck cranes can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $500,000. Fixed (Tower) Cranes can cost anywhere from $75,000 to $2,000,000.

  • Top mobile crane brands include Komatsu, Caterpillar, Hitachi, Liebherr, Altec, and Sany.

  • Mobile cranes are used for any activity that requires heavy materials to be lifted and placed. This includes construction, roofing, power transmission, HVAC, warehouse management, and wind energy, to name a few.

  • Cranes can weigh between 10 tons for mobile cranes and 300 tons for large fixed cranes.

  • Generally, mobile cranes are powered by one to two engines and a hydraulic powered boom as the primary lifting mechanism. The significant advantage of using mobile cranes is accessing narrow passages. Crane operators sit in a cab with a full view of the boom and a control panel.

  • When buying a used crane, you should consider the machine’s usage, maintenance history, age, repair needs, and DOT certification. Common items that need repair are hydraulics, operator displays, mechanical system, and transport vehicle.

  • Newer cranes are more expensive and in limited supply. When buying a new crane, it’s more likely to pass its first DOT inspection, meaning you can begin operation faster. After buying a used crane, it’s possible that certain parts won’t pass inspection. You can mitigate this risk by buying your used crane from a trusted seller that does complete inspections.

  • Crane operators can make anywhere from $33,000 to $87,000 depending on their experience, the industry they work in, and the type of crane their using (mobile vs. fixed).

  • Since 2018, OHSA has required all crane operators to be trained and certified through the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators. Certification includes a written and practical exam. You must be at least 18 years of age and comply NCCCO code of ethics and abuse policy. Check out the full guide here: https://www.boomandbucket.com/blog/how-to-become-a-heavy-equipment-operator

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