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Based in Wilmington, NC, American manufactured crawlers, derrick and lattice boom truck cranes which are still in use today. In 1998 American Crane Corporation was acquired by Terex... Show More
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50t American 5299 Lattice Boom Crawler Crane For Sale
Location |
Michigan US 1762 miles |
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Make | American |
Model | 5299 |
Tons | 50.00 |
Year | 1977 |
$45,000 USD
100’ 46S ANGLE BOOM, MAIN AND AUXILIARY WINCH, 3RD DRUM, POWER LOAD LOWERING ON 1 DRUM, GM 6-71 DIESEL ENGINE, EXPANDABLE TRACKS, INDEPENDENT SWING & TRAVEL, 36” TRACK PADS, 3 STAGE TORQUE CONVERTER, 34,000 LB COUNTERWEIGHT
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Based in Wilmington, NC, American manufactured crawlers, derrick and lattice boom truck cranes which are still in use today. In 1998 American Crane Corporation was acquired by Terex and produced crawlers cranes branded as Terex American. Today American crane lives on under the Terex Brand.
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