May 31, 2023 - The All Family of Companies is adding 20 new Link-Belt cranes to its fleet.
The purchase includes four LS248 HSL 200-USt lattice-boom crawler cranes and four TCC-550 50-USt hydraulic-boom crawler cranes.
It also includes three 85|RT 85-USt rough-terrain cranes, two HTC-86110 110-USt truck cranes, two 238 HSL 150-USt lattice-boom crawler cranes, and two TCC-2500 250-USt telescopic-boom crawler cranes.
Completing the purchase are a 65|HT 65-USt telescopic-boom truck crane, a 100|RT 100-USt rough-terrain crane, and an HTC-8675 75-USt telescopic-boom truck crane.
The relationship between All and Link-Belt dates back more than 25 years.
Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, a member of the All Family, is also an authorized Link-Belt dealer.
General manager Steve Freckmann says Link-Belt has earned All’s trust through decades of consistent performance, as well as after-sale support. “All it takes is a visit to the Link-Belt factory in Lexington, Kentucky, to see the professionalism at every level of the organization,” said Freckmann.
All expects the cranes in this purchase to find rental work with steel erectors, general contractors, and pipeline companies. “The RT|85 is a solid, trusted tool in our toolbox,” said Freckmann. “With its long boom, strong chart, and ease of transport, it’s been a great crane for us, both as an operated and bare rental. Steel erectors love its great cycle times, line speed, and smooth controls.”
Link-Belt truck cranes also earned high praise from Freckmann. “We’ve had the HTC models in our fleet going back 25 years,” he said. “Their dependability and performance are unmatched.”
Freckmann added, “Link-Belt makes great cranes. We’re proud to rep them as a dealer and to have them in our rental fleet.”
The cranes in this latest purchase will be part of All’s rental fleet, deployed across the company’s 33 North American branches.