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    About American Crane Corporation

    The American Crane Corporation built cranes for more than a century before it was purchased in 1998 by Terex for about $27 million.

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    Serial Number123456
    Location: Norwalk, Iowa
    Serial Number18016
    Location: Byram, Mississippi
    Hours4,871
    Location: Norwalk, Iowa
    Lift Capacity70 ton
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson

    AMERICAN 5680

    Lattice Boom Truck Cranes

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    Serial Number8101A02479
    Location: Harrison, Ohio
    Seller: Ameco
    Serial NumberGS19XXX
    Location: Waterloo, Illinois
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Hours5,300
    Location: Palmyra, Missouri
    Seller: C.B. Equipment
    Stock Number1874
    Location: Norwalk, Iowa

    1982 AMERICAN 7260

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Lift Capacity100 ton
    Location: Ashland, Virginia
    Serial Number19544
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Lift Capacity100 ton
    Location: Waterloo, Illinois
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Lift Capacity100 ton
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Lift Capacity90 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Lift Capacity110 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Lift Capacity100 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Lift Capacity100 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Upper Hours4,482
    Location: Springtown, Texas
    Upper Hours1,318
    Location: Santa Ana, California
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales

    1980 AMERICAN 8460

    Lattice Boom Truck Cranes

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    Max Main Boom Length250 ft
    Location: San Francisco, California
    Seller: M S C Inc

    1980 AMERICAN 8460

    Lattice Boom Truck Cranes

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    Upper Hours1,685
    Location: Waterloo, Illinois
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Stock NumberCR-15
    Location: Draper, Utah
    Seller: Requip
    Upper Hours1,000
    Location: Crawfordville, Florida
    Seller: Forgotten Coast Crane Service
    Upper Hours7,584
    Location: Chantilly, Virginia
    Upper Hours1,426
    Location: Meridian, Idaho
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales
    Upper Hours1,426
    Location: Waterloo, Illinois
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Lift Capacity125 ton
    Location: Manchester, Connecticut
    Seller: SHAWMUT EQUIPMENT
    Year1978
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Lift Capacity125 ton
    Location: Manchester, Connecticut
    Seller: SHAWMUT EQUIPMENT

    About American Crane Corporation


    American 9310A Lattice Boom Crawler Crane

    American Crane Corporation was already a major worldwide manufacturer of lattice boom crawler cranes before Terex Corporation acquired it in 1998 for roughly $27 million and moved its operations to Wilmington, North Carolina. Founded as the Franklin Manufacturing Company in 1882 by Frank Johnson and Oliver Crosby in St. Paul, Minnesota, the company would change its name to American Manufacturing Co. roughly a year later and then again in 1892 to American Hoist & Derrick. That name would stick until 1985, when American Hoist & Derrick became Amdura. Later that same year, a group of investors purchased the company, changing the name to American Crane Corporation.

    Significant Contributions

    American Crane Corporation was instrumental in the early development and advancement of steam- and electric-powered hoists. American cranes were involved in such notable projects as the construction of the Panama Canal and Mount Rushmore, and the manufacturer made significant contributions to the World War I and World War II war efforts as its cranes aided in wartime logistics operations at shipyards around the country.

    A History Of Innovation

    The company was responsible for such offerings as the Crosby Clip, a clamp that co-founder Crosby invented to fasten wire ropes. In the late 1890s, the company also invented the first mobile crane, the Traveling Derrick. In 1904, the company built the Railroad Ditcher, designed to excavate soil from either side of railroad tracks. The company’s release of the first crawler crane would follow in 1923.

    Find The Right American Crane

    CraneTrader.com has numerous pre-owned lattice boom crawler cranes and truck cranes for sale, including the American 5299, 5530, 9299, 9310, and many others.