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Truck Mounted Crane Repair Services in Denver, Colorado & Kalispell, Montana

Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer provides professional service and repair for truck mounted cranes throughout Colorado and Montana.

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Denver's Experts in Cormach, Fassi & Palfinger Truck Mounted Crane Service & Repair

Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer’s experience with truck mounted crane repair is undeniable and should be heavily considered if your truck mounted crane is not working optimally, or has stopped working all together. When you are in need of truck mounted crane repair services in Denver, CO & Kalispell, MT, our experts at Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer are here and ready to get you back up and running as soon as possible.

Truck mounted crane repair service overview

Your truck mounted crane is your livelihood, and at Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer, we understand this. If you are in need of truck mounted crane repair services in Denver, CO & Kalispell, MT, then we encourage you to get in touch with our team and schedule a service appointment. Let our team of expert technicians run diagnostics on your truck mounted crane, locate the issues, and get them repaired as soon as possible. At Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer, we are dedicated to making lives better for the people and companies we serve.

To learn more about truck mounted crane repair services in Denver, CO & Kalispell, MT, we encourage you to get in touch with our team today!

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We're equipped with all necessary tools and supplies to get your truck-mounted crane back on the road without leaving our shop. Minimize your downtime by choosing Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer.

What are some of the most common problems with truck mounted cranes?

If you are coming to Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer for truck mounted crane repair services in Denver, Colorado and Kalispell, Montana, then chances are you are experiencing one or more of the following issues. When a truck mounted crane is heavily used for a long period of time, certain issues can arise that will require repairs by expert technicians.

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The lifting capacity of the boom is decreasing

If the lifting capacity of your boom is decreasing, it can indicate that your oil pump is failing. When the oil pump fails, you will notice that your boom will not be able to lift the materials. Check your oil pump. If the oil level in the tank is insufficient, you can add in hydraulic oil. If the oil filter has a clog in it, clean it out.

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The hydraulic system pressure is far too low

If your truck is indicating that your hydraulic pressure is low, this could mean that there is a leak somewhere. Check all of your pipes and components to make sure there is no bubbling or pooling up of liquid. If there is in fact a leak somewhere, you will be able to see it.

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The winch is weak

If your boom winch is weak, it could mean that the winch motor or the plunger oil need replacement. Try to change the plunger motor oil in your winch. If that doesn’t work, you may need a new winch motor entirely.

What are some different types of truck mounted cranes?

A mobile crane truck is a crane that is mounted to a heavy truck chassis so that it can lift, lower, extend and move heavy materials up and down and side to side. Truck mounted crane trucks are commonly seen on construction sites where buildings are going up, roadways are being built, bridges are going up, and for people who are having pools installed in their backyards. There are also a few different types of truck mounted cranes. To understand truck mounted crane repair services in Denver, Colorado and Kalispell, Montana, it is beneficial to understand about the different types of truck mounted cranes:

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Stiff Boom Cranes

Commonly referred to as a ‘Telescopic’ or ‘Straight Boom Crane,’ these cranes utilize a hydraulic winch to lift heavy materials and move them horizontally and vertically. The boom is the steel arm of the crane that is used to hold materials and maneuver them around a jobsite. The boom of these trucks can be rotated, lifted, and the winch can be moved up and down.

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Folding Boom Crane

A Folding Boom Crane, or commonly referred to as ‘Loader Cranes,’ ‘Picker Cranes,’ or ‘Articulating Cranes,’ is a crane that can work in tight areas. These trucks have 2 cranes mounted on them, a main boom and an outer boom. These booms have knuckles in them, much like human fingers, that allow them to go up and down at different angles as well as rotate 360 degrees. They also have a winch that can be used to lift materials up and down.

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Hydraulic Crane

Hydraulic Cranes work much like Stiff Boom Cranes in the way that they have range of motion. Hydraulic Cranes can be rotated, extended, lifted, and the winch can lower and raise heavy materials. The difference between Hydraulic Cranes and other cranes is that the Hydraulic Crane has unparalleled lifting power due to its internal hydraulic lifting system. Hydraulic Cranes are also extremely stable because the truck they are mounted to can have extendable arms to increase the center or gravity.
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Why is it a good idea to choose Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer for truck mounted crane repair services in Denver, Colorado?

When your truck mounted crane stops working because of power issues, hydraulic issues, leaks, or broken components, our team of experts can do the repairs. You could be experiencing a lack of power to your boom arm, hydraulic leaks coming from the cylinders on the boom, or broken pistons or hydraulic lines to name a few issues. If your truck mounted crane is down and out and you are in need of quick repairs, then there is only one place that you should consider in Denver, Colorado and Kalispell, Montana; Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer.

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Experts in Truck Mounted Crane Repair

When it comes to truck mounted crane repair services, you need people that are experts with the repair process because you need to get back on the road as soon as possible. At Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer, we have specialized equipment that includes hydraulic cylinder repair machines, diagnostic tools, and much more. Additionally, we also have the added benefit of highly skilled and experienced technicians. So, is it a good idea to choose Iron Buffalo Truck & Trailer for truck mounted crane repair in Denver, Colorado and Kalispell, Montana? Check out some of these customer reviews to decide for yourself.

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I drive hot shot and had a situation where all my clearance lights went out. I called early in the morning and they got me in same day and had the problem fixed next day. It was a completely unreasonable ask as it was an electrical issue that I needed done in a 2 day window, not to mention they were slammed. These guys went above and beyond for me without a fuss and communicated every step of the way.  I HIGHLY recommend them to anyone. Thank you guys for all your help!
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Brittney

Absolutely the best customer service. I went in seeking a hard to find item that I did not want to have to wait for from amazon. To my surprise they had what I needed and made my day that much easier for my trailer repair.
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Erich

We are so thankful that our motorhome was towed to JE-CO. After a very disappointing breakdown, JE-CO has been so accommodating and helpful. They have easy access, long business hours and have worked well with Ford and Tiffin to try to get our rig repaired . We would highly recommend them.Also, thank you G for keeping us informed on what’s going on.
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