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    Find rough terrain cranes for sale for construction, civil works, mining support, and yard lifting, with options suited to dealers, contractors, companies, and individual sellers.

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    Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
    Seller: Thill Track & Tractor Service
    Stock Number7/24/2020
    Location: Coldspring, Texas, USA
    Serial NumberXXXX
    Location: Davenport, Florida, USA
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service
    Location: Moss, Tennessee, USA
    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Davenport, Florida, USA
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service
    Serial Number33035
    Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
    Seller: Replacement Parts
    Serial Number231521
    Location: South Mills, North Carolina, USA
    Seller: Top Gear Tractor Inc.
    Serial Number68636
    Location: East Wenatchee, Washington, USA
    Seller: FRALEY TRACTOR INC
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA
    Seller: Rough Rider Crane Service
    Serial Number229547
    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
    Seller: Maxim Crane Works
    Serial Number5067-5240
    Location: Davenport, Florida, USA
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service

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    Stock Number5223
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Stock Number1192
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Serial Number45G9-17
    Location: Davenport, Florida, USA
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service
    Serial Number17.1.A3713
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Stock NumberSARTC75174
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Stock NumberSARTC100133
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Stock NumberSARTC55143
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.

    Find Rough-Terrain Cranes For Sale

    Rough-terrain cranes are mobile lifting machines built for uneven ground, tight work sites, and short-distance travel between lift points. They are commonly used by civil contractors, builders, mine support crews, plant hire fleets, and maintenance teams that need strong lifting capacity without relying on prepared roads. 

    A 2021 Grove RT9130E-2 Rough Terrain Crane sits on a lot.
    2021 Grove RT9130E-2 Rough Terrain Crane

    Buyers searching for rough-terrain cranes for sale often compare lift reach, tyre condition, steering modes, outrigger layout, and service history before choosing a machine. On MachineryTrader.com.au, shoppers can review new and used options from dealers and private sellers across Australia.

    Rough-Terrain Crane Benefits

    • High mobility on rough ground helps crews move between lift areas on civil, mining, energy, and construction sites.
    • Compact carrier designs can support lifting work where access is limited by buildings, stockpiles, trenches, or stored materials.
    • Four-wheel drive, large tyres, and outriggers help operators set up for safe lifts on varied jobsite surfaces.
    • Single-cab operation can reduce repositioning time when crews need to travel, set up, lift, and relocate during the same shift.

    Rough-Terrain Crane Applications

    • Commercial building sites where steel, precast panels, formwork, and plant need to be placed in confined work zones
    • Road, bridge, and rail projects that require mobile lifting along changing worksites and temporary access tracks
    • Mining, quarry, and resources work where equipment maintenance and site support often happen on unsealed ground
    • Industrial yards, ports, and depots that need flexible lifting for containers, machinery, pipe, and heavy components
    • Regional construction and farm infrastructure projects where crane access may be limited by soft soil or uneven terrain

    Differentiating Features

    • Rough-terrain cranes use a carrier with large off-road tyres rather than a road truck chassis.
    • Telescopic booms help crews reach across obstacles while keeping the machine compact during travel and storage.
    • Outrigger systems provide a stable lifting base and should be checked for wear, leaks, pad condition, and ease of operation.
    • Steering modes, including crab or four-wheel steering on some models, can improve access around tight jobsites.
    • Operator aids, load charts, cameras, and control systems vary by age and model, so buyers should compare setup and safety features.

    How To Buy The Right Rough-Terrain Cranes

    • Match capacity to real lifts. Compare rated capacity, boom length, counterweight setup, and typical lift radius against the loads your crew handles most often.
    • Check ground and access needs. Consider tyre size, drive layout, steering type, overall width, and outrigger spread for the sites where the crane will work.
    • Review condition carefully. Inspect boom sections, pins, tyres, hydraulic hoses, winches, slew gear, cab controls, and service records before making a decision.
    • Think about transport and permits. Confirm machine weight, dimensions, road travel limits, and float requirements for moving between metro, regional, and remote sites.
    • Compare support options. Parts access, technician availability, compliance records, and operator familiarity can affect uptime after purchase.

    Top Rough-Terrain Crane Manufacturers

    Explore rough-terrain cranes listings from Broderson, Grove, Kato, Kobelco, Link-Belt, Tadano, Terex, Xcmg, and other manufacturers on MachineryTrader.com.au, where buyers can compare new and used equipment by lift needs, site conditions, and configuration.

    Find More Rough-Terrain Cranes

    Use MachineryTrader.com.au to browse rough-terrain cranes for sale from dealers, construction companies, hire fleets, and individual sellers. Reviewing rough-terrain cranes for sale by location, manufacturer, model year, hours, and condition can help buyers shortlist machines that fit current projects and future work.