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Absolute Crane adds Liebherr LTM 1160-5.2

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17 September 2018

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Absolute Crane’s new Liebherr

Rental company Absolute Crane in the USA a has taken delivery of its first Liebherr, a 190 US ton (160 metric ton) LTM 1160-5.2 wheeled mobile telescopic crane.

It has the VarioBase outrigger positioning system and an hydraulically offset swing away jib for infinitely variable adjustment between 0 and 40 degrees. There is a  203 foot (62 meter) telescopic boom and the carrier is 9 feet (2.75 meters) which allows for easier operation on public roads and maneuverability on confined job sites.

Chad Shoemaker, owner of Absolute Crane, LLC, said, “We pride ourselves on our strong customer service and have now partnered with the industry leader, with a reputation for quality and support, to help our customers.”

Absolute Crane was established in 2006 by Chad and Tiffanee Shoemaker. The company is headquartered in Platte City, MO and operates throughout the region from Kansas City to the border of Iowa.

 

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