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Small Mobile Cranes

These days we really do take a lot for granted. Every size and type of construction machine can be hired or bought with a simple call or e-mail. The interesting part is what came before this; in particular during the 1940s to 1960s when the present types had yet to be invented. It coincided with the formative years of my youth.

The beauty of these heritage machines is their lack of sophistication that makes them easily repairable for the enthusiast. This, coupled with their small size, makes

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