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2013 Link-Belt RTC-8030 SERIES II
Sold on 11/2018

2013 Link-Belt RTC-8030 SERIES II rough terrain crane with 30-ton capacity and an 8-ton ball. The unit runs a CAT engine and has logged 1,193 hours. It features a 40-foot jib, four outriggers, two drums, and an LMI system. All four tires measure 50 inches. The crane is certified and was located in Illinois. This equipment has been previously sold.


Stock Number
STK-478911000
Available Colors
Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Illinois, USA

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Item Details
IndustryHoistingMachinery
Titled VehicleNo
TemplateCranes
Year2013
MakeLink-Belt
ModelRTC-8030 SERIES II
Balltrue
Ball Tonnage8
Boom Length (Feet)129
Capacity (Tons)30
Certificationtrue
Drums - number2
Engine MakeCAT
Hours1193
Jib Length40
L/R Tires50
L/F Tires50
LMI Systemtrue
Outrigger Count4
R/R Tires50
R/F Tires50

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