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3000lbs x 30'' = 90000 divided by 24'' standard load centre = 3750lbs at 24,, load centre.
This would be the capacity lifting up to 10 feet. Over this height the truck would downrate again. I would suggest that to lift 3000lbs to 200'' you would need a 6000lb capacity truck at 24'' load centre. But check with the original manufacturer for the formular for deration at height.
  • Posted 4 Apr 2009 05:24
  • By roger_w
  • joined 14 Mar'09 - 12 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
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