
When the space gets tight and the stakes get high, our crew knows how to hunker down and get the job done. This week in Glasgow, KY, we wrapped up another solid project that called for precision planning and steady hands from start to finish.
Our Bowling Green branch rolled out its newest addition to the fleet, the RT 780 Rough Terrain Crane. This 80-ton workhorse was exactly what the job needed. With minimal headroom to play with and an overhead crane that had to come out clean, every move mattered.
The team leaned on careful lift planning, the right supporting rigging gear, and the know-how that only comes from years in the field. Our operator kept every inch of travel controlled and deliberate, making sure the lift stayed safe, smooth, and predictable in a tight environment.
Overhead crane removals in limited clearance aren’t just about muscle. They’re about judgment, teamwork, and putting trust in the equipment and the folks running it. Jobs like this one remind us why experience counts and why having the right gear on hand makes all the difference.
Another project done right. Another customer taken care of. And another example of how our team steps up when the conditions aren’t ideal.
Thanks to the crew for bringing their A-game and to the Bowling Green team for keeping the fleet ready to roll when the call comes in.
Operator: Allen Detweiler