Liebherr’s double first in Ireland

Side view of yellow five axle all terrain crane, boom up in front of a big glass building O’Hagan’s new Liebherr LTM 1110-5.1 on its first job lifting glass panels at Belfast’s Odyssey Pavilion

The first Liebherr LTM 1110-5.1 to be sold in Ireland has been delivered to O’Hagan Crane Hire in a deal that also sees the company invest in its first brand-new machine.

Headquartered in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland, O’Hagan already had six Liebherrs in the fleet ranging in capacity from 35 to 250 tonnes.

Specification on the new 110 tonne capacity wheeled mobile telescopic crane includes a 60 metre main boom, lattice bi-fold swingaway extension, Variobase plus and Eco Mode, all powered by an EU Stage V diesel engine. The five axle crane carries all 29 tonnes of ballast at an axle loading of 16 tonnes and it also has a full radio remote control system.

O’Hagan Crane Hire was formed in 2006 by the three O’Hagan brothers – Tony, Nigel and Philip. Director Nigel O’Hagan commented, “We look forward to doing future business with Liebherr as we expand our client base in both Northern and Southern Ireland.”

Side view of yellow five axle all terrain crane, boom raised slightly, people standing in front O’Hagan’s new Liebherr LTM 1110-5.1 with, from left to right: Philp O’Hagan, Dave Holohan and James Griffin from Liebherr, Nigel O’Hagan and Tony O’Hagan

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