All expands with nine Link-Belts
24 November 2020
The All Family of Companies is expanding its fleet with the addition of nine new Link-Belt cranes. The purchase comes on the heels of a previous 16-unit Link-Belt package announced earlier in the year. This latest purchase includes six telecrawlers (two each of the 80 US ton TCC-800, 140 ton TCC-1400, and 250 ton TCC-2500) and three truck cranes (60 ton HTC-8660, 75 ton HTC-8675 and 110 ton HTC-86110).
This will bring All’s total ownership of TCCs to more than 40 units across its nationwide branches, the company said.
“Link-Belts are a staple of All’s daily taxi fleet,” said Rick Mikut, All Crane’s crawler crane division manager. “They provide fast setup and a high degree of mobility for customers across a variety of diverse industries.” TCCs are popular for power line and wind jobs and small steel and precast plank projects.
Mikut is particularly excited to be adding more TCC-800 units to All’s fleet, in large part because of its SmartFly system. “This will make job sites safer because it requires one section of the jib to be pinned before moving on to the next section,” said Mikut.
All will take delivery of the nine new units throughout 2021, where they will join units from the previously announced Link-Belt purchase, which included four 60 ton HTC-8660 truck cranes, four 50 ton TCC-500 telescopic boom crawlers, four 80 ton TCC-800 telescopic boom crawlers, one 140 ton TCC-1400 telescopic boom crawlers, one 100 ton 100 RT rough terrain crane and two 200 ton 248-HSL lattice boom crawlers.