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ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT 36127R BOOM TRUCK

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Rear-mounted 36127R 36-ton boom truck has a five-section boom that is 34 feet 5 inches retracted and 127 feet extended.

Rear-mounted 36127R 36-ton boom truck has a five-section boom that is 34 feet 5 inches retracted and 127 feet extended. An optional telescopic job extends vertical reach to 186 feet. The crane has a 12,800-pound bare-drum pull two-speed planetary winch with a 9,060-pound single line pull and 425 feet of rotation-resistant wire rope. Mid span measures 14 feet 6 inches, and the full-span outrigger spread is 21 feet 2 inches. Elliott’s patented Ride-Around Control Console, giving operators a clear view of the load without the extra cost of a crane cab.

Elliott 36127R Boom Truck Specifications

Lifting capacity: 72,000 pounds

Boom length: 127 feet

Jib lengths: 32 feet, 49 feet

Max. vertical reach: 186 feet

GVRW: 86,000 pounds

Wheelbase: 286 inches

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