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    About Truck-Mounted Digger Derricks

    Digger derricks fall into two main subcategories: truck-mounted and track digger derricks. The former type is a boom-and-auger digging mechanism mounted on the back of a medium- or heavy-duty truck.

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    2004 ALTEC DM47BR Used Truck-Mounted Digger Derricks upcoming auctions2004 ALTEC DM47BR Used Truck-Mounted Digger Derricks upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:8/14/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial Number1HTWEAAR44J023752
    Location: Decatur, Indiana
    Seller: Krueckeberg Auction & Realty
    Stock Number426040
    Location: Seminole, Texas
    Seller: Iron Bound Auctions

    About Truck-Mounted Digger Derricks

    A truck-mounted digger derrick is a piece of specialized construction equipment that’s mounted to a truck propelled on a set of wheels, most commonly with air-filled tires. These machines prominently feature a boom-mounted auger on a rotating turret designed to dig holes for a number of industrial and utility applications, including lifting and setting utility poles, setting screw anchors, moving heavy materials, lifting personnel in buckets, and more. Truck-mounted digger derricks are sometimes referred to as “radial boom derricks.”


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    Features Of Truck-Mounted Digger Derricks

    Truck-mounted digger derricks are often outfitted with one or more winches, pole claws, and guides for help in lifting and setting utility poles. They also tend to require outriggers for added stability when drilling or when working with large, heavy payloads. The term “digger derrick” is often used to describe both the machine that performs the digging, and the vehicle to which the crane-like machine is attached. The boom of the digger derrick unfolds to increase the machine’s horizontal or vertical reach, then folds to make the machine easier to transport. Depending on the size of the vehicle, a truck-mounted digger derrick can be equipped with two or three axles.

    Find The Right Truck-Mounted Digger Derrick

    The medium- or heavy-duty truck portion of a truck-mounted digger derrick and the crane portion often have different manufacturers. Common digger derrick truck manufacturers include Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, GMC, and International. Popular manufacturers of digger derrick cranes available on CraneTrader.com include Altec, Pitman, Telelect, Terex, and others. If you’re looking for track digger derricks, click here.