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Tadano GTC-900 Added to Railroad Construction Company Fleet

Mon March 15, 2021 - Northeast Edition
Select Crane Sales


The telescopic boom crawler crane provides increased on the job strength and optimal lifting performance at any track width, according to the manufacturer.
The telescopic boom crawler crane provides increased on the job strength and optimal lifting performance at any track width, according to the manufacturer.
The telescopic boom crawler crane provides increased on the job strength and optimal lifting performance at any track width, according to the manufacturer. Select Crane Sales LLC delivered a Tadano GTC-900 to Railroad Construction Company Inc. of Paterson, N.J.

Recently Select Crane Sales LLC delivered a Tadano GTC-900 to Railroad Construction Company Inc. of Paterson, N.J.

The telescopic boom crawler crane provides increased on the job strength and optimal lifting performance at any track width, according to the manufacturer.

It offers a 90 ton capacity, a five-section 141 ft. 1 in. full power boom and 33.1 ft./58.1 ft. bi-fold jib offsets of 3.5, 25 and 45 degrees.

The assembly of the GTC-900 was made easy with use of the Tadano GR-1000 that Railroad Construction Company Inc. purchased from Select Crane last year.

Side by side the Tadano cranes are expected to make easy work of future Railroad Construction Company projects.

For more information, visit www.selectcrane.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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