The Link-Belt 120|RT rough terrain crane is making waves in London, Kentucky, as McAdoo’s Towing & Crane Service of West Alexander, Pennsylvania, leverages its power to revolutionize a renewable gas project at the Laurel Ridge Landfill.
This crane, boasting a 120-ton capacity, is crucial in constructing a groundbreaking gas-capture project. The project aims to transform 1,800 cubic feet per minute (cfm) of gas collected from the landfill into 450,000 metric million British thermal units (MMBtu) of natural gas annually, fueling sustainable initiatives across the United States.
“The Link-Belt 120|RT crane is really well suited for this small construction site because of its compact size and excellent maneuverability in tight spaces,” McAdoo crane operator Jordan Miller said.
Equipped with Link-Belt’s Pulse 2.0 LMI system and the variable confined area lifting capacities (V-CALC), the 120|RT ensures smooth, precise lifts.
As the renewable gas project progresses, the Link-Belt 120|RT crane stands out as a pivotal tool, paving the way for a greener future.