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Crane trucks are important machines that help labor work. They are not machines you can keep locked up in the garage. They are meant for use in heavy-duty work. However, buying a crane truck can prove quite expensive. If you were a startup business that needs one, then it would be a great idea to look for a used crane truck for sale near you. They make it easy to lift, extract, carry, and install the huge mass without much hassle. They are amazing machines that industries use for construction and other heavy-duty work. In order to use your money wisely and to buy the best deal for a crane truck, you need to be aware of what you need.

There are many guides on how to buy different types of boom trucks out there, but none addresses how to buy a crane truck in detail. This article will serve as a detailed guide on finding good condition used crane trucks for sale and about how to be sure they are worth the investment. The first thing you need to keep in mind is that every crane truck is different. What you need to focus on is finding a crane truck that will be faithful to you for many years to come. Keep the capacity of your business now, and what you expect it to be in the future before buying the crane truck.

Things to Consider in the Used Crane Truck for Sale

Its Age

First, ask how old it is. Crane trucks generally are sturdy and build to be reliable lifters. They keep working for many years. However, there are a few complications with buying a very old crane. It may lack the safety features required by recent road safety laws. Check up the regulations by the government regarding trucks you can use on the road. You need to consider options that are old but still functioning, and available for sale. The crane should be in very good condition so that it offers value for the money you invest.

The Extent of Corrosion or Rusting

Look for signs of corrosion or rusting, and evaluate how bad it is. When considering a used crane truck for sale, you would want one with minimal rusting and within your budget. Having a lot of corrosion or rusting can be a sign that it has lived a difficult life and was in close proximity to seawater or exposed to harsh external elements like rain and snow. Check for corrosion both inside and outside. Check the hydraulic mechanism and take it for a test drive to check the performance thoroughly. Also, check the motors, cables, gaskets, and gear functionality. If they have rust, then they can be a safety hazard and can cause many downtimes. You do not want to spend much fixing the crane after investing in buying it.

Previous Maintenance

Crane trucks sustain a lot of wear and tear and need regular maintenance in their working life. Before you finalize a used crane truck for sale, ask the seller for a service record. Explain the ambiguity in featured checked previously. Check what parts were previously replaced and not.

Were Parts Repaired or Botched

Some truck owners do not care much about their crane trucks. Instead of investing in proper replacement and repair of parts, they prefer a botch it and make it work approach. This is not good. If you invest in one of such crane trucks, you will have a lot of trouble in the near future. Look for missing seals, bad tape and welds, and inspect the hydraulic mechanism very thoroughly.  

At Truck Forklifts, we have a huge inventor of both new and used crane trucks for sale. Check them out and feel free to call us (205) 224-9949 for more details.