Excell M1000 Engine Crane Cherry Picker on 2040-parts.com
Villanova, Pennsylvania, US
made in America, when heavy was the way things were made. I would guess its over 600 pounds. never been in the rain the legs measure 63 pulled in or 93 inches all out. piston has 22 inches of shaft. arm adjusts to 78 inches. when arm is all out and at its highest point it is 101 inches high. has the load balancer. pieces are in great shape. needs nothing but a new home. rated at 2 tons. you wont even come close to finding something today made like this today. if you don't like, at pick up, I will give a refund. if you leave, no returns
load adjuster was around 100 when this thing was new it was over 400.
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