
Fourth Grove GMK6300L for the UK
The GMK6300L features the longest boom in its class at 80 m and was a major factor when considering the purchase as Lawrence Whyte owner of the family-run business explained.
“We are very excited about this crane and its capabilities. We will take on more work and complete even more demanding lifts ” he said. “An 80 m boom on six axles is truly impressive plus the crane can travel on UK roads with very little limitations making it ideal.”
Whyte Cranes took delivery of the Grove GMK6300L at Vertikal Days 2013 the lifting and access trade show held June 26–27 in Merseyside northern England. The crane was on the Manitowoc stand at the show alongside a GMK4100L that belongs to ABA Crane Hire.
The GMK6300L will be based in Ellon northeast Scotland and will work at projects across Scotland. Primary lifting jobs will include wind turbine maintenance and work at petrochemical facilities. It was sold directly to Whyte by Manitowoc’s team in the UK.
Manitowoc has sold well over 100 units since the Grove GMK6300L launched and many are at work around the world.
In addition to its strength customers note maneuverability and flexibility as major features of the GMK6300L. The crane features the MEGATRAK independent hydro-pneumatic suspension system and all-wheel drive.
Established in 1983 and based in Aberdeen Whyte Cranes has a fleet of cranes that range from 35 t capacity mobile cranes to 1 200 t capacity crawler canes.
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