Used Rough Terrain Cranes for Sale Australia

Crane Choice helps buyers and sellers of used rough terrain cranes across Australia. Rough terrain cranes are well suited to yard work, civil work, industrial maintenance, energy projects and site applications where compact dimensions, off-road mobility and reliable lifting performance are important.

If you are comparing rough terrain cranes for sale, it is worth checking boom length, fly jib arrangement, hours, tyre condition, service records, inspection status and overall machine presentation. A well-presented rough terrain crane with the right specification can be an excellent addition to a fleet needing a practical and dependable site crane.

Crane Choice helps buyers review used rough terrain crane options more carefully and helps sellers present their machines to the market with the right information and a more professional sales approach.

Quality Rough Terrain Cranes For Sale

ID Number
RT1127

GROVE

RT760E
Details

2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale, well-presented and ideal as a yard crane or site crane.

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If you are looking for a practical, proven, and versatile rough terrain crane, this 2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale deserves serious attention. Grove rough terrain cranes have built a strong reputation for dependable lifting performance, straightforward operation, and solid site capability, and the RT760E is no exception. For buyers wanting a machine that can handle general lifting duties without the cost of a late-model replacement unit, this crane presents as a very sensible buying opportunity.

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This 2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale offers a 55t maximum lifting capacity, making it a useful size for a wide range of lifting applications. It is well suited to yard duties, construction projects, shutdown work, maintenance lifting, steel erection, precast work, general site support, and industrial operations where a reliable rough terrain crane is needed. Machines in this class remain popular because they are simple, practical, and effective in real-world working conditions.This 2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale offers a practical combination of lifting capacity, boom length, fly jib flexibility, and straightforward operation.
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A key feature of this Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale is its useful boom and fly jib combination. The main boom ranges from 10.8m to 33.5m, giving the crane good reach for everyday site and yard work. It is also fitted with a 10.1m to 17.1m fly jib with 0°, 25°, and 45° offsets, providing additional flexibility across a wider variety of lifting requirements. This setup helps make the crane adaptable for both straightforward lifting tasks and jobs requiring a little more reach and hook height.

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Showing 9,884 hours, this 2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale represents a solid option for buyers chasing a dependable and affordable 55t crane. The hours are in a working range that will make sense to buyers looking at a machine of this age and type, and the overall package is attractive for businesses that need a capable crane ready for productive use. For many buyers, the appeal of a used Grove RT760E crane for sale is that it offers proven lifting capability in a package that is generally easier to justify from a cost point of view than stepping into a much newer machine.

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As a yard crane or site crane, this Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale makes a lot of sense. Rough terrain cranes are often the preferred solution where road travel is not the main priority and where site mobility, lifting flexibility, and ease of use are more important. The RT760E is the sort of machine that can slot into a crane fleet, contractor’s business, or industrial operation and quickly become a practical and productive unit.

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For buyers comparing value in the used crane market, this 2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale stands out as a straightforward and honest option. At $265,000 + GST ex NSW, it offers strong value for a 55t rough terrain crane with a good boom and fly jib package. Whether you are expanding your fleet, replacing an older crane, or adding a versatile lifting unit for site and yard work, this machine is worth a closer look.

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Specifications:
• Make / Model: Grove RT760E
• Year Of Manufacture: 2011
• Capacity: 55t
• Main Boom: 10.8m – 33.5m
• Fly Jib: 10.1m – 17.1m
• Fly Jib Offsets: 0°, 25°, 45°
• Hours: 9,884
• Location: Ex NSW
• Price: $265,000 + GST

 

Highlights:
• 2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale
• 55t lifting capacity
• Good main boom and fly jib combination
• Ideal yard crane or site crane
• Practical and proven Grove rough terrain model
• Strong value buying at $265,000 + GST ex NSW

 

Contact Crane Choice for further details or to arrange an inspection.

Additional Notes

Terms & Conditions
▪️Subject to Prior Sale & Availability.
▪️As Is Where Is.
▪️All Hours & Kilometers are Approximate.
▪️No Warranties Given or Implied.

▪️Email: info@cranechoice.com.au

▪️Phone: 0412 136 588

Terms & Conditions Subject to Prior Sale & Availability. As Is Where Is. 
All Hours & Kilometres are Approximate. No Warranties Given or Implied.
2011 Grove RT760E rough terrain crane for sale
ID Number
RT1126

GROVE

RT890E
Details

Grove RT890E
▫️Year Of Manufacture 2011
▫️80 t Capacity
▫️Main Boom 11.4 m – 43,2 m
▫️Fly Jib 10,0 m – 17,0 m (Offsets 0°, 20° and 40°)
▫️Hours 9633
▫️Removable Counterweight  9 979 kg. Hydraulically installed and removed

 

Purchase Price $SOLD
▫️Ex NSW
▫️Excellent yard or site crane.

Additional Notes

Terms & Conditions
▪️Subject to Prior Sale & Availability.
▪️As Is Where Is.
▪️All Hours & Kilometers are Approximate.
▪️No Warranties Given or Implied.

▪️Email: info@cranechoice.com.au

▪️Phone: 0412 136 588

Terms & Conditions Subject to Prior Sale & Availability. As Is Where Is. 
All Hours & Kilometres are Approximate. No Warranties Given or Implied.

Why Choose Crane Choice?

If you’re looking to buy or sell rough terrain cranes, you can’t go past the services offered by Crane Choice. Our aim is not only to facilitate the purchase of used cranes and make the process as smooth as possible, we also see ourselves as a resource, an advisor to assist those in the industry.

Having worked in the industry as crane operators for 40 years (and counting), there’s nothing we don’t know about cranes. It is this knowledge and experience that has allowed us to develop unique, lasting relationships with a range of sellers and buyers.

Our customers know that when they work with Crane Choice, they’re getting the right solution they need (both when searching for a crane to buy, or when they want to sell).

We Answer Your Questions About Rough Terrain Cranes

When looking for a rough terrain crane for sale (or wanting to sell one of your own), we know how important it is that you know you’re working with the right people. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of some of the questions we’re asked most frequently.

But if the information you’re looking for can’t be found below, just get in touch with us. We’re always happy to help.

  • How Does the Process of Listing a Crane for Sale Work?

    Listing rough terrain cranes on our website couldn’t be easier. Simply fill out our marketing request form with relevant information regarding your used crane (including photos, measurements, condition etc) and we’ll be in touch.

  • Is Listing Rough Terrain Cranes for Sale Free?

    Yes. Claim your free listing here.

  • Do You Only List Rough Terrain Cranes for Sale?

    No, we don’t specialise in listing only rough terrain cranes. We’ll list any crane including (but not limited to):

    – truck cranes
    – tower cranes
    – city class cranes
    – pick and carry cranes
    – mini crawler and crawler cranes
    – all terrain cranes

    Visit our cranes for sale section to find the right equipment for you or contact us directly.

  • I’m Looking for a Crane to Buy. How Does That Work?

    If you’ve found a rough terrain crane for sale on our website, get in touch with us. We will discuss the used crane on offer with you and find out more about your requirements.

    We like to know that the rough terrain crane will suit your needs and your capabilities, so this may also involve discussing your own experience with machinery of this type.

    After our initial phone conversation is complete, we’ll send you a follow up email. Once you’re ready to purchase, we put you in touch with the person listing the rough terrain crane for sale, and you can arrange an inspection. It’s as simple as that.

  • But How Do You Make Money?

    If a rough terrain crane is bought or sold through our website, we receive a commission for facilitating the process.

  • Do You Have Equipment On Site?

    Unfortunately, we don’t stock rough terrain cranes. We simply facilitate the sale and purchase of used cranes throughout Australia. If you want to organise an inspection of one of the used cranes on our website, you will need to contact us.

  • Do You Have Rough Terrain Cranes Throughout Australia?

    Our listings are available to anyone buying or selling quality cranes anywhere in Australia.

  • Will You Service My Rough Terrain Crane?

    We do not offer service and maintenance. We only provide a platform for advertising rough terrain cranes for sale. We can also assist in purchasing a rough terrain crane.

  • I Want to Hire a Used Crane. Can You Help?

    Yes, Crane Choice can also help facilitate the short or long term hire of rough terrain cranes nationwide. Visit our crane hire page or get in touch.

  • I’m Looking for Spare Parts for a Rough Terrain Crane. How Do I Know if You Have It?

    Sometimes, spare parts for rough terrain cranes do become available. You can view our spare parts listing here.

  • How Do I Work With Crane Choice?

    Ready to find the right rough terrain crane for sale? Contact the team at Crane Choice today to find out how we can make it happen.

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