Cranes are not interchangeable. Choosing between a pick-n-carry crane and a crawler crane is one of the first calls on any lifting job, and getting it wrong means either a machine that cannot do the lift or one that is far too much for the site. Here is how to decide.
Pick-n-carry cranes: mobile and quick
A pick-n-carry crane, like the Escorts Kubota Hydra series, is wheeled, road-going, and built to drive up, lift, carry, and move on. It is the right choice for fabrication yards, factories, smaller construction sites, and jobs spread across multiple locations where speed and mobility matter more than maximum capacity. Setup is minimal and you are working in minutes.
Crawler cranes: heavy and stable
A crawler crane runs on tracks, lifts far heavier loads, and offers the stability needed for big infrastructure, precast, and industrial projects. It does not travel on public roads under its own power and needs space and time to set up, but for sustained heavy lifting on a single major site, nothing else compares.
The key differences
- Mobility: Pick-n-carry drives itself between jobs; a crawler is transported and stays put.
- Lifting capacity: Crawler cranes handle much heavier loads.
- Setup time: Pick-n-carry is near-instant; a crawler needs assembly and a prepared surface.
- Ground conditions: Tracks spread weight for soft or uneven ground; wheels need firmer, level surfaces.
- Cost: For light, frequent lifts, pick-n-carry is far more economical; for heavy, continuous lifting, the crawler earns its keep.
A quick rule of thumb
If your lifts are moderate and your sites change often, choose pick-n-carry. If your loads are heavy and you stay on one large project, choose a crawler. Many contractors who grow into bigger infrastructure work end up running both.
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