Baldwins puts new Grove to work

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03 July 2013

The new 350 tonne class Grove GMK 6300L

The new 350 tonne class Grove GMK 6300L

Baldwins Crane Hire in the UK has put its new 300 tonne capacity Grove GMK6300L all terrain crane straight to work.

It has an 80 metre main boom and is on a six axle chassis. Erection time of the crane is fast, Baldwins said because the long boom means there is no need for a fly jib. “This will help to save time for our customers,” a company spokesperson said.

The GMK6300L joins the company's heavy cranes fleet division.

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