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Oklahoma Territory Purchases Five Link-Belt Cranes

The deal includes Link-Belt's two ConExpo 2014 rough terrain cranes — RTC-8080 Series II and all-new RTC-80150 Series II — as well as an ATC-3275 all-terrain crane and two HTC-86100 hydraulic tru

Fri April 04, 2014 - West Edition
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Link-Belt Construction Equipment and Oklahoma Territory Construction Equipment, in partnership with Belger Cartage Service Inc. signed a deal for five new Link-Belt cranes at ConExpo 2014. The deal includes Link-Belt’s two ConExpo 2014 rough terrain cranes — RTC-8080 Series II and all-new RTC-80150 Series II — as well as an ATC-3275 all-terrain crane and two HTC-86100 hydraulic truck cranes. Oklahoma Territory Construction Equipment, with branch locations in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, has been a Link-Belt distributor since 2004.

"This purchase extends a long history of support from Oklahoma Territory Construction, they have been a valued Link-Belt distributor for many years," said Link-Belt North American Sales Manager Skeeter Collins.

"We appreciate our relationship with Link-Belt and look forward to the continued growth of our crane rental business," said Oklahoma Territory Construction Equipment President Dick Belger.

For more information, visit www.linkbelt.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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