31.01.2013
Link-Belt sells 500th HTC-86100
US based crane and rigging company Digging & Rigging has taken delivery of Link-Belt’s 500th HTC-86100 truck crane – the sixth Link-Belt crane in its fleet .
The 85 tonne HTC-86100, which was launched at Conexpo in early 2011, features a five section 42.7 metre main boom and a 10.7 to 17.7 metre bi-fold swingaway extension, providing a 72.2 metre maximum tip height. The extension can be offset at two, 15, 30 or 45 degrees.
Established in 1981 Digging & Rigging operates from six locations throughout Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. As well as renting cranes and rigging equipment, it also provides a heavy haulage service.
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Jim Gregory being presented with the keys to the 500th HTC-86100 at Link-Belt’s headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky.
Digging & Rigging president Jim Gregory said: “We value our long-term relationship with Link-Belt, especially Butch England and Link-Belt Mid-Atlantic.”
An American Crane Operator
Digging and Rigging is a very forward thinking and innovative company. One can not help but take notice when they partner with American manufacturers as opposed to the kings (or formaer?) of cranes, the Germans. Stay tuned...