
Burt Crane Equipment guide 2011
Only a few days after the delivery of Bay Crane’s new equipment guide we also send new crane guides to Burt Crane. The first issue of the crane guide for Burt Crane was delivered in December 2008. New mobile cranes in the fleet of the US Crane Rental made it necessary to update and print the second issue of the crane guide for Burt Crane.
The second crane guide for Burt Crane covers specifications and load charts for nine all terrain mobile cranes starting from a 55 US-tons Grove GMK 3050 up to a 250 US-tons Tadano Faun ATF 220G-5. In the lower capacity range they run a 30 US-tons Boom Truck 30100C from Manitex. The additions made for the second issue of the crane guide are the Liebherr all-terrain crane LTM 1055-3.2 and the LTM 1090-4.1. To round up the update several new pictures where added that show examples of lifting jobs completed by Burt Crane in the recent months.
US Crane Rental in Albany, New York
Burt Crane is located in Green Island, which is close to Albany, the capitol of the state of New York. The US Crane rental often has lifting jobs in Albany. That’s why the also updated cover now shows a photo of the biggest crane in the fleet, the Tadano Faun ATF 220G-5, in front of the impressing old Delaware & Hudson Railroad Building in Albany:
Few Railroads companies have built headquarters for themselves that could be taken for a state capitol, but that is exactly what some visitors to Albany assume the Delaware & Hudson and Albany Evening Journal complex to be – so imposing is its size, so dominant its tower, so rich its ornamentation, and so prominent its location at the foot of State Street
Crane load charts as PDF for download
One part of our service always is to deliver PDF-files of the prepared load charts once we have finished the setup of a crane guide. As crane rental company you can put it on your website in order to offer it for download to your customers. Burt Crane has already updated their website and you can download the crane specifications and load charts here.



