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Two proven models. One decades-long standard of quality. Choose the capacity that fits your operation.

Up to 20,000 lbs
10 Ton Self-Loader
A practical fit for operators who need proven lift performance, simpler model selection, and direct manufacturer guidance for truck-mounted industrial loading.
@ 8'
20,000 lbs
@ 15'
9,500 lbs
@ 20'
5,800 lbs
@ 25'
4,200 lbs
Best when you need proven Olympic performance without stepping up to the heavier 14 Ton package
Strong fit for buyers who want a loader sized around daily truck work instead of oversized capacity

Up to 28,000 lbs
14 Ton Self-Loader
The step-up loader for buyers who need higher lift numbers, heavier structure, and stronger alignment with rock, dump, and marine-duty workloads.
@ 8'
28,000 lbs
@ 15'
13,800 lbs
@ 20'
9,100 lbs
@ 25'
7,200 lbs
Built for buyers who already know they need more capacity and heavier-duty structure than the 10 Ton
Better fit when the loader must repeatedly work in tougher aggregate, dump, or marine-duty cycles
Side-by-Side Comparison
Confirm the right model before you request pricing.
This is the fast decision tool for buyers who know the application but need clarity on which loader belongs in the sales conversation.
| Compare | 10 Ton | 14 Ton | Buying Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity at 8' | 20,000 lbs | 28,000 lbs | Use this first if lift-at-radius is the main buying constraint. |
| Boom length | 21'6" - 25'1" | 23'3" - 25'1" | Both are comparable in reach; the main differentiator is lift and duty level. |
| Installed weight | 9,000 lbs | 9,800 lbs | Account for payload, chassis, and installation constraints early in the quote conversation. |
| Best fit | Versatile truck applications | Heavier-duty industrial work | Choose based on real duty cycle, not just wanting the bigger machine. |
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