The desk behind the lifts
The desk reviews platform height, horizontal outreach, jib configuration, drive type, tire package, power source, hour meter, age, condition, seller paperwork, transport window, delivery plan, and planned utilization. Those details decide whether the request behaves like a compact indoor access unit, a high-reach jobsite machine, or a specialty lift with limited resale channels. We also look at transport requirements and whether the boom will be owned for production work, rented to customers, or held as backup capacity.
Rental fleets care about utilization and replacement timing. Contractors care about site availability. Industrial maintenance teams care about access windows. Sign, utility, and tree crews care about reach and transport. We keep those operating facts in the file so payment, term, down payment, and collateral expectations line up with how the boom will actually work.
Dealer invoices, auction wins, and private-party purchases can all be reviewed when the paperwork supports the file. Used boom lifts are checked around hours, inspection confidence, tire and battery condition, controls, seller path, and resale value.


