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    All-terrain cranes are often capable of reaching highway speeds to get from one site to another, and are durable and powerful enough to tackle jobs both on and off the road.

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    2011 TEREX AC 100/4L

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    Upper Hours9,042
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Allegiance Crane & Equipment - Main

    2015 TADANO ATF 220G-5

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    2015 TADANO ATF 220G-5 Used All Terrain Cranes for sale2015 TADANO ATF 220G-5 Used All Terrain Cranes for sale
    USD $919,213
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    Lift Capacity250 ton
    Location: Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, Canada

    2023 GROVE GMK5250XL-1

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    Upper Hours3,025
    Location: Giessen, The Netherlands
    Seller: KTR Cranes Netherlands
    Lift Capacity150 ton
    Location: Yadkinville, North Carolina
    Seller: Crane & Rigging Corp.
    Lift Capacity165 ton
    Location: Crawfordville, Florida
    Seller: Forgotten Coast Crane Service
    Upper Hours17,700
    Location: Lewisville, Texas
    Seller: Crane Bida Sales & Rentals
    Upper Hours15,276
    Location: Cocoa, Florida
    Seller: Beyel Brothers Crane & Rigging
    Upper Hours8,990
    Location: Crawfordville, Florida
    Seller: Forgotten Coast Crane Service
    Upper Hours6,487
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Upper Hours12,510
    Location: Yadkinville, North Carolina
    Seller: Crane & Rigging Corp.
    Upper Hours7,535
    Location: Yadkinville, North Carolina
    Seller: Crane & Rigging Corp.
    Upper Hours12,131
    Location: Byram, Mississippi
    Lift Capacity200 ton
    Location: Brandon, Mississippi
    Seller: Barnard Equipment Co.
    Upper Hours6,500
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Upper Hours1
    Location: Crawfordville, Florida
    Seller: Forgotten Coast Crane Service
    Upper Hours8,400
    Location: Spring Hope, North Carolina
    Seller: Edwards, Inc

    2024 LIEBHERR LTM1100-5.3

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    Upper Hours978
    Location: Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Liviniuk Group

    2016 TEREX EXPLORER 5500

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    Upper Hours9,214
    Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: ACS Crane & Equipment Sales
    Upper Hours8,010
    Location: Bolingbrook, Illinois
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    Stock Number324569
    Location: Anaheim, California
    Seller: Jeff Martin Auctioneers
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    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Serial NumberW09220540EWG12017
    Location: Anaheim, California
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    Stock Number324540
    Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
    Seller: Jeff Martin Auctioneers

    About All-Terrain Cranes

    While some pieces of equipment are only suited for work under certain conditions, all-terrain cranes live up to their name by working both on and off the road. In fact, that’s what makes this versatile style of crane different from its counterparts. It has highway speed capabilities like a truck-mounted crane to easily move from one site to another, but it’s also rugged enough to go off-road and powerful enough to do the heavy lifting when it gets there.

    As its name implies, a road-transportable all-terrain crane can also navigate rough terrain to an extent using all-wheel or multi-wheel drive. Multiple steering axles and modes such as crab steering give it the mobility to maneuver into position on the jobsite, while a compact design allows it to fit into confined spaces. After deploying its outriggers, the two- to nine-axle crane uses either a hydraulic telescopic boom (and an optional jib) or a lattice boom to hoist heavy loads in a broad variety of lifting applications. Some all-terrain cranes, called “taxi cranes,” can bring all or most of their counterweights along with them, negating the need for additional transport vehicles.


    Liebherr LTM1110-5.2 All Terrain Crane

    Capacities & Hook Heights

    Grove, a Manitowoc company, is a prominent manufacturer of all-terrain cranes. Its GMK line shows a typical range of capabilities these mobile cranes offer.

    At the compact end of the Grove GMK product range is the three-axle GMK3050-3, which can lift a maximum of 55 tons (50 metric tons). The GMK3050-3 has 131 feet (40 meters) of main boom, and it can reach a maximum tip height of 167 ft (51 m).

    On the upper end of Grove’s all-terrain lineup is the GMK7550, which has a lift capacity of 550 t (450 mt), a main boom length of 197 ft (60 m), and a max tip height of 448 ft (136 m).

    Other models are even more powerful, such as the Tadano AC 9.700-1, which is capable of lifting 800 t (700 mt) and has a 497-ft (147-m) max hook height. Liebherr’s mammoth LTM 11200-9.1 goes even further with a 1,500-t (1,200-mt) lift capacity and a 617-ft (188-m) max tip height.

    Features

    Current all-terrain cranes come with a variety of features, depending on the manufacturer. All-wheel and multi-wheel steering have become commonplace, as have tilting cabs and video cameras on key components and blind spots. Modern all-terrain cranes support telematics and fleet management systems, and many manufacturers offer related mobile apps.

    Ever-evolving control systems such as Manitowoc’s Crane Control System and Liebherr’s LICCON make cranes safer and easier to use, even for inexperienced operators. Several all-terrain cranes feature real-time load charts that update on the fly according to boom and outrigger position. Speaking of outriggers, manufacturers such as Liebherr and Tadano offer variable deployment lengths to fit irregular spaces on cramped worksites.

    Finally, variable counterweight positioning systems are gaining ground in the mobile crane industry. In the all-terrain sector, for example, Liebherr’s VarioBallast is a hydraulic slewing ballast platform that allows counterweights to be moved inward for extra tailswing clearance or outward for a greater radius and lift capacity.

    Find The Right All-Terrain Crane

    You’ll find new and used all-terrain cranes on the market from current and former manufacturers including Demag, Grove, Liebherr, Tadano, Tadano Faun, and Terex.