GROVE Cranes For Sale

     393 - 420 of 707 Listings
    High/Low/Average
    About Grove

    Grove has been building cranes since 1947 in Shady Gove, Pennsylvania; today the company is a subsidiary of Manitowoc and continues to be an industry-leading all-terrain crane manufacturer.

    Read More (About Grove)
    393 - 420 of 707 Listings

    Sort

    Applied Filters

    Applied Filters
    keywords
    Year
    serialNumberVIN
    Price
    Capacity
    Mileage
    LiftHeight
    ActivationUTCDateTime

    Looking for parts?

    Find GROVE Parts For Sale

    393 - 420 of 707 Listings

    RentalYard LogoRent
    All
    Options

    Sort
    Hours4,225
    Location: Madera, California
    Hours7,000
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Hours7,000
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Lift Capacity35 ton
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Hours11,777
    Location: Independence, Ohio
    Seller: ALL Crane
    Hours9,556
    Location: Independence, Ohio
    Seller: ALL Crane
    ROPSEnclosed
    Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Hours11,000
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: M&J International Purchasing
    Drive4WD
    Location: Pooler, Georgia
    Seller: Dozier Crane
    Hours7,097
    Location: Pooler, Georgia
    Seller: Dozier Crane
    Hours5,800
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: M&J International Purchasing
    Hours9,000
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: M&J International Purchasing
    Hours12,294
    Location: Woods Cross, Utah
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales
    Hours4,455
    Location: Ashland, Virginia
    Hours5,700
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Hours7,825
    Location: Woods Cross, Utah
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales
    Hours13,750
    Location: Lenexa, Kansas
    Seller: Rock Truck & Trailer
    Hours7,985
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: M&J International Purchasing
    Hours8,500
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: M&J International Purchasing
    Hours8,400
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Hours8,000
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Hours10,500
    Location: Temecula, California
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Hours466
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Hours5,082
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Serial Number76346
    Location: Gillette, Wyoming
    Seller: NORTHERN ENGINE & SUPPLY
    Hours6,580
    Location: Bonner Springs, Kansas
    Seller: Trends Handling
    Hours14,000
    Location: East Lansing, Michigan
    Lift Capacity45 ton
    Location: Easton, Massachusetts
    Seller: SHAWMUT EQUIPMENT

    About Grove

    Grove manufactures all-terrain, carry-deck, rough-terraincrawler, and truck cranes across a number of product lines and lift capacity classes. Three brothers formed the company to build farm wagons in a garage in Shady Grove, Pennsylvania, in 1947. In 2002, Grove became a subsidiary of Manitowoc, a global crane-manufacturing conglomerate based in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, that also owns National Crane, Potain, and Shuttlelift, makers of carry-deck, lattice boom crawler, self-erecting and top-slewing, stand-up truck, and swing seat boom truck cranes.


    Grove GMK6300L-1 All-Terrain Crane

    Grove Expands

    Grove’s crane-manufacturing efforts began when its founders identified a need early on to move raw materials more efficiently. The rubber-tired crane they developed eventually led to production of Grove’s first mobile, hydraulic industrial cranes, which in turn led to more products and innovative designs. In 1968, Grove became the first crane maker to introduce a slewing rough-terrain crane. In 1970, it unveiled the world’s first trapezoidal boom. 

    In 1994, Grove earned the ISO 9001 quality assurance certification, making it the first international multi-facility crane manufacturer to achieve this distinction. In 2002, Manitowoc paid $271 million to acquire Grove and retained its well-known brand name and product lines.

    Grove All-Terrain Cranes

    Grove manufactures all-terrain cranes in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, with the highway speeds of truck cranes and robust off-road capabilities, thanks to the Megatrak independent suspension and all-wheel steering system. The lineup has maximum lift capacities ranging from 55 to 550 tons (50 to 450 metric tons) capacities and 167- to 449-foot (51- to 137-meter) maximum lift heights. Its carry-deck cranes feature compact sizes, multi-mode steering, and simple operation, and range from 9- to 25-t (8.2- to 22.7-mt) capacities and 48- to 95-ft. (14.6- to 28.9-m) maximum lift heights.

    Grove truck mounted cranes provide a standard front stabilizer and features such as the Manitowoc Crane Control System (CSS), which provides a user interface, graphic display, ergonomic controls, and jog dial. Models range from 40- to 115-t (36.3- to 104.3-mt) capacities and 102.2- to 263.3-ft. (31.2- to 80.3-m) maximum lift heights. Grove rough-terrain cranes also feature the Manitowoc CCS, plus inverted outrigger jacks, hydraulic disc brakes, and four steering modes. Lift capacities span 30 to 165 t (27.2 to 149.7 mt) and maximum lift heights 146 to 299 ft. (45 to 91.1 m). Grove telescopic crawler cranes are designed to combine outstanding gradeability and lift capacity with 100% pick and carry capability. Lift capacities range from 30 to 140 t (127 mt) and lift heights from 131.9 to 229.7 ft (40.2 to 70 m).

    Innovative Technologies

    Grove has developed a number of technologies in addition to the aforementioned Megatrak suspension for use in its cranes. A few examples include its Megaform boom, fully hydraulic Twin-Lock boom pinning system, and MAXbase variable outrigger positioning system. It also recently introduced a Euromot 5 system that it says allows its all-terrain cranes to use hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel, which results in an up to 90% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.

    Find Your Next Grove Crane

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used Grove cranes for sale on CraneTrader.com, including popular model groups such as GHC telescopic boom crawler cranes; GMK5165 all-terrain cranes; RT58, RT540, and RT880 rough-terrain cranes; and TMS800 and TMS9000 truck cranes.

    Search By Model