Rated at 150-ton capacity, the Grove RT9150E rough-terrain crane offers an “industry-leading” 197-foot-long main boom and is Grove’s largest RT crane in both reach and capacity. Combining the upper ...
The first job for Texas Crane Services’ new GMK7550 all-terrain crane was a dam maintenance project in Bastrop County, TX. The 550-USt crane lifted a Grove RT530E-2 rough-terrain crane onto a barge.
At the 2016 Bauma exhibition in Munich, Grove introduced two new rough terrain cranes - GRT8100 and GRT880 - debuting the new naming system of GRT (Grove rough terrain). The new models are ...
Fahad S. Al-Tamimi & Partners Company (Tamimi Rentals) is using a large investment in Grove rough-terrain cranes to drive expansion at the company’s construction division. This initiative is designed ...
Manitowoc has received an order for 50 of its Grove-branded rough-terrain cranes from South Korean fleet operator, Chunjo Construction. The order was placed by Chunjo representatives attending CONEXPO ...
Rough terrain cranes make light work of manoeuvring around complicated and remote jobsite locations. Niamh Marriott reports. While North America might be the traditional home of the rough terrain ...
A Grove RT765E-2 rough-terrain crane has been used to relocate an 87-year-old Viking ship in Duluth, Minnesota. Wisconsin-based company Viant Crane supplied the Grove unit free of charge after funding ...
Looking out over the Manitowoc stand at Bauma with its colorful mix of Potain, Manitowoc and Grove cranes, new Manitowoc Cranes CEO and President Barry Pennypacker saw opportunities for savings.
The GRT655 RT crane has a 55-ton capacity with a 114.3-foot, four-section, full-power boom. The boom is greaseless. Bottom wear pads support the boom sections and consist of a continuous, flexible ...