Dawes Rigging introduces new Link-Belt cranes to rental lineup

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental is taking delivery of two new Link-Belt cranes. Photo: ALL Family of Companies

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, part of the ALL Family of Companies, has added two new Link-Belt cranes to its fleet, offering increased versatility and reliability for its rental customers. The new arrivals—a Link-Belt HTC-80100XL truck crane and a Link-Belt RTC-8065 II rough terrain crane—are now available for rent.

The Link-Belt HTC-80100XL, known for its compact design and 100-ton capacity, is equipped with a 164-foot power boom. According to Ryan Harrison, General Manager at Dawes, this model brings the power of an all-terrain crane but with a much smaller footprint, making it road-ready and highly maneuverable.

“It’s ideal for jobs requiring speed and strength in tighter spaces,” said Harrison. He expects high demand for this crane in sectors like steel erection, HVAC, concrete pouring, truss installation and the construction of wood-framed pole buildings.

The Link-Belt RTC-8065 II, a 65-ton rough terrain crane, is another workhorse being added to Dawes’ fleet. This durable machine is frequently used on construction sites and provides the flexibility needed for various project types.

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