National 890D for sale for sale in Piedra, CA

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National 890D for sale

Customer asset number: 706

Condition level grade (1-5): 1 2 3 4 5

Maximum lift capacity: 50,706 lbs

Attachments: https://freecranespecs.com/National/890D

Additional information: 2013 National-Peterbilt 890D, 23 Ton, Boom Truck Crane; CranesList ID: 706,



27' - 90' Four Section Full Power Boom with Self-lubricating "Easy glide" Wear Pads, 



No Jib,



Main Winch with 9/16\ Wire Rope,



2 Speed, Hydraulic Capacity Alert System with Internal Anti-Two Block,



Johnson, 15 Ton, Single Sheave Hook Block,



Dual Operator stand up operator stations,



Open deck Boom Rest,



Mounted behind the Cab of a 2013 Peterbilt 365- Tandem Drive With Lift Axle, Vehicle identification Number: 1NPSXPEX9DD180346.



Paccar 360 HP Diesel Engine, 



Jake Brake,



10 Speed forward and 3 reverse Road Ranger 8LL Manual Transmission,



Radio, 



Front Tires: 425 65 22.5 with good rubber all around,



Rear Tires: 11R 22.5 with good rubber all around,



Air Conditioning, 



"A" frame main outriggers and out and down, rear stabilizers for standard behind-cab mount, 



Operator's Manual in the Truck Cab,



No known mechanical issues,



Particulate Filter to make the crane CARB legal in California,



CAL OSHA Certified.



... IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA!

Brand: National

Model: National 890D

Year : 2013





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