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Tadano RTs headed to Mexico

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From left to right: Salvador Berumen Jr. (Magruber); Ana María Berumen (Magruber); Salvador Berumen Sr. (Magruber); Elvia Berumen (Magruber); Ruben Olivas (Tadano)

Mexico-city based Magruber has bolstered its fleet by acquiring four Tadano GR-350XL rough terrain cranes.

The new compact 30-ton cranes have a 31-meter (101.8-foot) boom as well as being equipped with a Cummins QSB6.7 Tier 3 engine. The GR-350XL can lift loads of up to 8,400 kg at a height of 30 meters (98.4 feet) and pick and carry loads of up to 7,500 kg at a radius 6 meters (19.7 feet) and 20 meters (65.6 feet) high.

Magruber has more than 30 years of experience in equipment rental, lifting, loading/unloading and transportation. The company also has a fleet of hydraulic cranes, forklifts, hydraulic arms, titans, platforms, lowboys and trailers - strategically located to provide service to the entire Mexican Republic.

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