All-Terrain Crane Rentals

All-terrain cranes are designed to be driven on public roads and highways, as well as off-road. This versatility makes them ideal for a wide range of construction projects, including those in remote locations. Our all-terrain cranes have a variety of lifting capacities. Explore our library of complimentary load charts, helping you find the all-terrain crane for your project.

*Exact crane is subject to availability. With our extensive fleet and knowledgeable sales team, we will provide you with the right equipment for your job.

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Liebherr LTM1030 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Liebherr

LTM1030

Max Capacity: 40 USt
Yellow Grove crane in construction site showcasing advanced lifting capabilities and efficient design.

All-Terrain Crane

Grove

GMK3055

Max Capacity: 60 USt
Grove GMK3060 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Grove

GMK3060

Max Capacity: 65 USt
Liebherr LTM1055-3.2 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Liebherr

LTM1055-3.2

Max Capacity: 65 USt
Gray crane icon for construction sites and heavy lifting equipment.

All-Terrain Crane

Liebherr

LTM1060/3

Max Capacity: 70 USt
Liebherr LTM1060-3.1 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Liebherr

LTM1060-3.1

Max Capacity: 70 USt
Liebherr LTM1070-4.2 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Liebherr

LTM1070-4.2

Max Capacity: 72 USt
Tadano AC4.070-2 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Tadano

AC4.070-2

Max Capacity: 75 USt
Tadano ATF70G-4 all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Tadano

ATF70G-4

Max Capacity: 75 USt
Gray crane icon for construction sites and heavy lifting equipment.

All-Terrain Crane

Liebherr

LTM1070-4.1

Max Capacity: 80 USt
Gray crane icon for construction sites and heavy lifting equipment.

All-Terrain Crane

Demag

AC80-1

Max Capacity: 88 USt
Grove GMK4100B all-terrain crane rental

All-Terrain Crane

Grove

GMK4100B

Max Capacity: 100 USt

All-Terrain Crane FAQs

An all-terrain crane is a type of crane that can be used on a variety of surfaces, including uneven ground. They are often used for construction projects or for moving large objects.

All-terrain cranes have a number of features that make them versatile and able to handle a variety of tasks. Some all-terrain cranes have all-wheel drive, which helps them to navigate rough or uneven terrain. 

There are many differences between rough terrain cranes and all-terrain cranes. Here are some main considerations when choosing between the two:

  • Rough terrain cranes work well on uneven surfaces, like construction sites, but they must be transported to the job site by a trailer. An all-terrain crane, on the other hand, is also good for uneven surfaces, but they can travel at speed on public roads which means they don’t require transportation to the job site.
  • A rough terrain crane is designed for lifting and moving heavy objects over short distances in a limited space. It has a shorter jib and is more maneuverable than an all-terrain crane. An all-terrain crane can be used for the same purposes as a rough terrain crane, but it can also be used to transport heavy payloads over long distances.
  • Rough terrain cranes fit into tighter spaces and have the ability to pick and carry, whereas all-terrain cranes have stronger charts to make heavy lifts from a single spot.

All-terrain cranes are used for a variety of purposes, including lifting and moving heavy objects and working in difficult terrains. They are versatile machines that can be used in a variety of settings.

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