Altec lrv55 International 4300

joshua glackin

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I have a 2003 international 4300 with a lrv55 behind the cab mount. Has 86k miles on truck. Truck just had a out of frame rebuild which required a new block due to electrolysis ate one of the liner seats and was getting water in the oil. Have paper work on all the work that was done. Reason for selling is I have a rear mount Altec lrv60-e70 being built. Asking 27k. If interested please call 386-466-8867.
 
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What'd the rotation bearing and gear cost you? If you don't mind me asking? I've got the same unit on my truck

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The rebuild on the dt466 including a new block all new sensors new radiator,hoses, water pump, fan clutch,HP oil pump, thermostat,(ext)was 10k


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Thanks Treemachine but the small kboom wouldn't be very useful in my market. I have a solid buyer for the truck with 2 buyers for back up if for some reason the gentleman doesn't want it. But thanks again I remember there was a time I would have killed for your boom/chip truck
 
Thanks Treemachine but the small kboom wouldn't be very useful in my market. I have a solid buyer for the truck with 2 buyers for back up if for some reason the gentleman doesn't want it. But thanks again I remember there was a time I would have killed for your boom/chip truck
I hear ya,good luck with the sale!
 
I know your selling the bucket truck. But do you think that it could be rear mounted? It looks like it wouldn't be a big project to just attach the boom to the back of the truck. It would need rear outriggers mounted. I am just thinking if that was rear mounted it would be a sweet little bucket truck for someone. Maybe the new owner will do that.
 
I know your selling the bucket truck. But do you think that it could be rear mounted? It looks like it wouldn't be a big project to just attach the boom to the back of the truck. It would need rear outriggers mounted. I am just thinking if that was rear mounted it would be a sweet little bucket truck for someone. Maybe the new owner will do that.
It could be done I have all the parts ( valves,another set of outriggers,sub frame) to do it just never got around to it. I even have a elevator asembly also but decided to buy a complete rear mount elevator truck. Once I have my new truck and have something to go off of I may pick the project back up.
 
But do you think that it could be rear mounted?
Before their (unfortunate) demise, Aerial Lift of CT was really pushing the remount business. Bring in your ex-Davey/Bartlett/Lewis forestry truck, they'd tear off the chip box, shorten the frame, rear mount the lift and rebuild the thing into one of their sweet little Mini Foot Rear Mounts.
So yes, it could. What that costs I have no idea.
 

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