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    About National Crane

    Originally a small manufacturer of weed sprayers in the late 1940s, National Crane is now a Manitowoc brand that produces more than a dozen models of hydraulic boom truck cranes.

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    Lift Capacity30 ton
    Location: Somerville, New Jersey
    Seller: GSEE, Co., Inc
    Upper Hours75
    Location: Central Square, New York
    Upper Hours3,998
    Location: Wellman, Iowa
    Seller: Deer Creek Truck Sales
    Lift Capacity50 ton
    Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
    Upper Hours500
    Location: North Oxford, Massachusetts
    Upper Hours1,800
    Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
    Upper Hours85
    Location: Williston, Vermont
    Upper Hours76
    Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania
    Upper Hours7,660
    Location: Lewisville, Texas
    Upper Hours6,110
    Location: Lewisville, Texas
    Serial Number34607
    Location: Jackson, Tennessee
    Drive8WD
    Location: Lewisville, Texas
    Seller: Crane Bida Sales & Rentals
    Upper Hours3,816
    Location: Canton, Ohio
    Seller: Sunrise Equipment Co.
    Upper Hours4,786
    Location: Henderson, Minnesota
    Seller: Heavy Machinery Sales
    Upper Hours4,811
    Location: Henderson, Minnesota
    Seller: Heavy Machinery Sales
    Upper Hours6,663
    Location: Deptford, New Jersey
    Seller: Hoffman Equipment Inc
    Upper Hours22,853
    Location: Anjou, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Guay
    Upper Hours5,000
    Location: Caledonia, Wisconsin
    Stock Number151554
    Location: Olive Branch, Mississippi
    Drive4WD
    Location: Somerville, New Jersey
    Seller: GSEE, Co., Inc
    Upper Hours7,534
    Location: Tucson, Arizona
    Seller: TUCSON TRUX
    Upper Hours10,233
    Location: Bonduel, Wisconsin
    Seller: Specialty Truck LLC
    Wheelbase204 in
    Location: Littleton, Colorado
    Upper Hours1,484
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Drive2WD
    Location: Glendive, Montana
    Hours5,324
    Location: Norwalk, Iowa
    Upper Hours1,453
    Location: Longmont, Colorado
    Seller: US Truck & Equipment
    Serial Number31645
    Location: West Point, Nebraska

    About National Crane

    A market-leading manufacturer of truck-mounted, telescopic hydraulic cranes, National Crane produces turnkey boom trucks for a broad variety of applications. The company has patented many lifting technologies over the decades and has produced several models boasting the greatest capacities and longest booms in their classes. National Crane celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2022.


    National Crane NBT60XL & Peterbilt 567

    Products & Features

    A recent lineup of National’s stand-up boom trucks had capacities ranging from 10 to 33 tons (9 to 30 metric tons) and vertical reach capabilities of 56 to 167 feet (17 to 51 meters). The trucks offered dual-station crane and outrigger controls on both sides of the vehicle.

    National’s swing seat boom trucks come with an operator’s cab on the superstructure. A recent product list ranged from 30 to 60 t (27 to 54 mt) of lift capacity and 161 to 206 ft (49 to 63 m) of vertical reach.

    Depending on the model, National boom trucks are available with their crane frames in a standard mount behind the cab, a rear mount, or a tractor mount in between the two positions. The trucks use either A-frame or horizontal, “out and down” outriggers for stability. National says its hydraulically removable counterweight systems have made lifting jobs easier and more efficient.

    Safety and convenience features available on various National boom trucks include a Hydraulic Capacity Alert (HCA) system to prevent overloads, an internal anti-two-block (ATB) system to avoid collisions between the boom and block, a load moment indicator (LMI), a Work Area Definition System (WADS) to prevent the boom from moving outside safe boundaries, and outrigger position sensing to help the operator select the appropriate load chart.

    National Crane History

    National Crane was originally founded in 1947 in Nebraska by Marlo Burg. Burg Manufacturing made roadside weed sprayers and later front-end loaders (1952).

    After the company added boom trucks to its portfolio, it changed its name to National Crane in 1963. Apache Corporation bought the firm in 1972, but its 1978 acquisition by Kidde (which owned crane manufacturer Grove) gave National Crane the support it needed to reach an international audience. After a long string of other acquisitions and mergers, it was purchased by Manitowoc in 2002.

    In 2003, Manitowoc moved the company’s production from Waverly, Nebraska—its home since 1962—to Shady Grove, Pennsylvania. In 2012, National Crane established its Truck Mod Center to build bespoke boom trucks to customer specifications.

    Find The Right National Crane

    At CraneTrader.com, you’ll find a varied and ample selection of new and used National Crane cranes for sale. Popular models on the market include National boom trucks from the 400, 500, 600, NBT45, and NBT55 series.