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Hello,

 I don't seem to have much luck navigating or deciphering the info on the web.

Looking for information on lightweight truck cranes mounted behind cab, weights, prices, specs etc.

  Regards

     Ty

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have an atlas on my 3.5 tonner.  lift 2 ton close in and a jumbo bag full boom. 

 

they were cheaper than hiab and palfinger. Runs of 12v motor as my tipper in an auto, but pto definately better.

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All crane manufacturer's have size and weight specs on their  websites .Id be looking  at effer palfinger pm atlas copma ferrari hmf and hiab etc for details

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17 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Cheers for that info.

 Off the top of your head, how much room would a small crane require?

 Ty

18" should be enough. Dont go to tight to the cab  , only takes a hapless oppo to tug on the wrong lever and you will get a bruised cab.There are plenty of these :)

 

Bob

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I can help,it all depends on how much weight you want to lift at what distance form the base of the crane.

Obviously there's a limit relating to the payload of the vehicle.

We have a light weight low width crane that will be ideal for this.

My company is Equipment4Indistry

Look me up on Facebook.

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