Bucket Truck For Sale

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1993 Ford f-700. - 5&2 trans/rear- 5.9 Cummins diesel- 55 foot lb-650 Altec boom- forestry package- juice brakes- 95, 000 miles- current boom certification
$18, 000 obo
 
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Last 2. I can get more if anyone needs specific
 

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I don't think I've ever seen one with the boom so far out the back, and the bucket so barely over the headache rack before. Interesting.
 
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Yeah, I didn't like that when I first saw it but I have been happy with that boom. Never have to flip flop the boom. It reaches 40' out at 20' off the ground.
Deliver where? Canuckistan? Not free!
 
The odd thing is, the turntable is positioned right where it should be. I don't get it.

This is how I usually see them.

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Lordy, did I have a gut orrrr wut!
 
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I think most have a shorter lower boom and a longer upper boom.
I did Nick, aluminum backed and bolted on with stainless bolts. You don't want the bolts too tight cause aluminum moves alot in the temperature swings of the day
 
I think that boom was more commonly used as a rear mount.....Nice rig Willie. I bet it sells quick.
 
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