Bucket Truck - Over Center Question

I am looking to replace my current non-over center, 55 ft. working height bucket truck with an over-center one. I am planning on buying a truck from the late 90's, early 2000's but was told by an equipment dealer that the manufacturers of over-center booms recommend retiring these units at 8 years. Because of this they only sell non-overcenter bucket trucks.

I would like to step up to an overcenter bucket truck but the newer ones are out of my price range. Thanks for the advice.
 
Thanks Tom, but I'm looking for a flatbed truck. Has anyone here bought a truck from BTS equipment in Michigan?
 
Cedar,

Why do you want a center mount flatbed truck? Wouldn't it be more advantageous to get a forestry unit if you're sold on a center mount? Wouldn't the rear mount be more capable, and you'd get a flatbed? Just curious, I'm not a bucket operator.
 
Your right, I'm looking for a rear mount. The truck I have now is a center mount on a 16' flatbed. Sets up quickly with 2 outriggers.
 
I am planning on buying a truck from the late 90's, early 2000's .

One simple answer for a used rear mount over center 55' take down machine which will last essentially forever with basic maintenance: Aerial Lift of CT.
 
Is it true that parts for the ALC are 40% higher than parts for hi-ranger or altec or other lifts? Anyone have experience with Schmidy's or Tri-State. They seem to have the most rear mounts online.
 
I've seen a few of the posts on Tri-State but wasn't sure about Schmidy's. Too bad, they have some decent looking rear mounts.
 
One simple answer for a used rear mount over center 55' take down machine which will last essentially forever with basic maintenance: Aerial Lift of CT.

Cory's right. For a non-elevator, 55' or 60' rear mount, it's really hard to beat an ALC Mini-Foot rear mount. Shortest, most maneuverable wheelbase chassis of any lift you can find. Bucket actually hangs off rear of truck. Stacked booms and upper controls NOT mounted between boom and bucket mean that you can easily work off both sides of the bucket.

I've run several in the past. Not mine below, just an image from Google.
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it's all build to factory alc specs or heavier in some aspects no frame changes needed torque box is needed not s project for some one with out a lot of experience doing such work
 

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