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    Founded in Iowa in 1874, Link-Belt Cranes has changed names a number of times over the years, but its status as a top-tier crane manufacturer has remained constant.

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    2025 LINK-BELT 175AT

    All Terrain Cranes

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    Lift Capacity175 ton
    Location: Omaha, Nebraska
    Upper Hours5,078
    Location: Stephenville, Texas
    Seller: Omnia Machinery US SALES
    Upper Hours14,455
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: Mountain Crane
    Upper Hours15,853
    Location: Lansing, Michigan
    Seller: Bay Crane Service

    2001 LINK-BELT HTC-8640HL

    Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes

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    Upper Hours17,300
    Location: Ontario, California
    Serial NumberL8K9-5134
    Location: Hodgkins, Illinois
    Seller: RUNNION EQ CO
    Upper Hours16,154
    Location: Ontario, California

    2008 LINK-BELT HTC-8675 II

    Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes

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    Lift Capacity75 ton
    Location: Omaha, Nebraska
    Seller: Crane Sales & Service - Lincoln

    2002 LINK-BELT HTC-8675LB

    Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes

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    Upper Hours20,107
    Location: Omaha, Nebraska
    Upper Hours8,654
    Location: Bradford, Vermont
    Seller: Omnia Machinery US SALES

    2014 LINK-BELT RTC-8065 II

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Hours5,200
    Location: Ontario, California

    1999 LINK-BELT RTC-8065 XL

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Monthly: USD $8,500
    Hours10,730
    Location: Kansas City, Kansas
    Seller: Crane Sales and Service - Kansas City
    Hours9,928
    Location: N/A, Maryland
    Seller: QUALITY CRANES

    2012 LINK-BELT RTC-8075

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    USD $279,000
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    Monthly: USD $11,500
    Hours8,460
    Location: Kansas City, Kansas
    Seller: Crane Sales and Service - Kansas City
    Hours10,600
    Location: Stephenville, Texas
    Seller: Omnia Machinery US SALES

    2022 LINK-BELT RTC-80130

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Hours2,745
    Location: Tracy, California

    2015 LINK-BELT RTC-80150 II

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Hours5,300
    Location: Tracy, California
    Hours977.1
    Location: Owensboro, Kentucky

    2018 LINK-BELT RTC-80160 II

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    USD $1,240,000
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    Hours6,512
    Location: Owensboro, Kentucky
    Hours4,678
    Location: Monroe, Washington
    Seller: Mountain Crane
    Hours13,973
    Location: Smithfield, Rhode Island
    Seller: Bay Crane Service

    2012 LINK-BELT TCC-1100

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Hours3,546
    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
    Seller: ALL Crane

    LINK-BELT 65RT

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Serial NumberJ9L5-8006
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Hours8,608
    Location: Alexandria, Virginia
    Seller: Traylor Equipment
    Serial NumberV1L3-7427
    Location: Fargo, North Dakota
    Seller: GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES INC
    Serial NumberT9L3-7314
    Location: Shakopee, Minnesota
    Seller: GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES INC

    LINK-BELT 110RT

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Serial NumberT6K9 6121
    Location: Des Moines, Iowa

    2008 LINK-BELT 138HSL

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Hours12,888
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson

    About Link-Belt

    Operating as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Link-Belt Construction Equipment designs, manufactures, and sells numerous models of all-terrain, lattice boom crawler, telescopic boom crawler, lattice boom truck, telescopic boom truck, and rough-terrain cranes. In recent years, the company has made considerable investments in the expansion of its manufacturing capacity, production processes, and customer support capability. In addition to a training and quality assurance center it opened in 2016 that serves distributors, crane owners, and employees, Link-Belt operates a dedicated Parts Distribution Center from its global headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky.


    Link-Belt 175 AT All-Terrain Crane

    Early History

    Link-Belt’s history dates to 1874 when Iowa farmer William Dana Ewart brainstormed a new chain belt design for harvesters he believed would make repairs easier—a “linked belt” made of square, detachable links. In 1874, Ewart received a patent for a new design, and in 1880 and 1888, the Link-Belt Machinery Company and Link-Belt Engineering Company were formed, respectively. Around 1900, those companies developed the first wide-gauge, steam-powered, coal-handling clamshell crane, which Link-Belt says is the ancestor of its current construction equipment. In 1906, those companies consolidated to form Link-Belt Company, which by 1922 had a complete line of crawler-mounted crane-shovels in place alongside the company’s locomotive cranes and material-handling equipment.

    Rugged Cranes For Harsh Environments

    Link-Belt’s product lineup includes the RTC Series of rough-terrain cranes with capacities ranging from 50 to 160 tons (50 to 145 metric tons). Modern Link-Belt rough-terrain cranes feature Link-Belt’s Pulse operating system and the Variable Confined Area Lifting Capacities (V-CALC) feature. The latter supplies real-time, 360-degree load charts for an infinite number of variable outrigger configurations, while Pulse supports telematics for maintenance and asset management purposes. The company’s TCC series telescopic crawler cranes have lift capacities from 50 to 250 t (51 to 230 mt) and are typically equipped with a full-power boom for operational flexibility. Link-Belt HSL series lattice boom crawlers range from 80 to 300 t (73 to 272 mt) in lift capacity can use a variety of jib and luffing combinations to achieve optimal lift configurations.

    On- Or Off-Highway

    The ATC all-terrain crane series includes 175-, 210-, and 275-t (150-, 185-, and 250-mt) models. The ATC-3275 lifts 275 t and comes equipped with a 43.7- to 223-foot (13.3- to 68-meter) seven-section telescopic boom. The crane can be configured to meet some of the strictest transportation regulations with “Stow ’n go” outrigger pontoons that are easily secured for transport, and jobsite travel is possible with all 156,500 pounds (70,987 kilograms) of counterweight. The HTC series of telescopic truck cranes includes 40- to 120-t (36.2- to 110-mt)-capacity models, while HTT-series models range in capacity from 75 to 110 t (70 to 100 mt). The Link-Belt Pulse technology on the HTT series can provide information on the current boom length, boom angle, radius of the load, and current wind speed. HTT truck cranes are also often equipped with a display that provides easy access to onboard diagnostics, the rated capacity limiter, current configuration information, and more.

    Find The Right Link-Belt Crane

    You’ll find a wide range of new and used Link-Belt cranes for sale on CraneTrader.com, including all-terrain cranes, lattice boom crawler cranes, telescopic boom crawler cranes, rough-terrain cranes, lattice boom truck cranes, and telescopic boom truck cranes.

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