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County Lifting Services Takes Delivery of 50-Tonne Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1

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UK rental company County Lifting Services has added a 50-tonne Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1 city-type all-terrain crane to its fleet. Named “Lily Grace”, the three-axle compact crane strengthens County’s capability for precision lifting, low-headroom work, and restricted-access environments.



50-Tonne Liebherr Joins County Fleet


County Lifting Services has taken delivery of a 50-tonne Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1, a compact, city-type all-terrain crane that has been named “Lily Grace.”

Finished in County Lifting livery, the crane becomes the company’s seventh new machine from Liebherr and its third LTC-series crane, continuing a long-standing relationship with the manufacturer.


Compact Three-Axle Design with Flexible Boom Options


The three-axle, single-cab LTC 1050-3.1 features a six-section, 36-metre main boom. The model can be equipped with a 7.5 to 13-metre bi-fold swingaway extension, delivering a maximum tip height of almost 52 metres.


County Lifting selected its crane with a 1.5-metre assembly jib, which can offset by up to 60 degrees and provides a 40-metre tip height. The crane can handle loads of up to 25 tonnes, and its sheaves can be replaced with an integral hook, making it suitable for low-headroom lifting operations.


Designed for Precision and Restricted-Access Work


The 1.5-metre assembly jib configuration enhances the crane’s suitability for confined environments and delicate lifting tasks where clearance is limited.

The crane is equipped with full remote controls for all superstructure functions, enabling precise positioning during complex lifts.


Advanced Operator Visibility and Safety Systems


Power is provided by a Stage V diesel engine, and the crane is fitted with Liebherr’s VarioBase® variable outrigger system, allowing flexible outrigger positioning and improved load capacities on constrained sites.


The cab design offers exceptional visibility: it retracts from the chassis to the superstructure and can elevate to an operator eye height of more than 7.8 metres, providing clear views over obstacles and surrounding structures.


Managing Director Highlights Fleet Fit


County Lifting Managing Director Steve Drury commented on the delivery:

“This is our seventh new machine from Liebherr and our third LTC crane. We worked closely with the team at Liebherr to ensure that this crane – christened ‘Lily Grace’ – would fulfil our needs and arranged for our branding – paint and signwriting – ahead of delivery. We are excited for its addition to our fleet of mobile cranes and thoroughly pleased with the end product.”

The handover was attended by Steve Drury of County Lifting and Paul Goodall of Liebherr.


Specialist Lifting Capability Built Over Three Decades


Founded in 1991 by Steve and Andrea Drury, County Lifting Services specialises in lifting, moving, and installing high-value and delicate loads.

Based in Kettering, England, the company operates a diverse fleet that includes:

  • All-terrain cranes up to 130 tonnes

  • Spider cranes

  • Pick-and-carry cranes

  • Loader cranes

  • Heavy forklift-type lifting machines


County supports projects involving works of art, trains, aircraft, vehicles, production machinery, and engineering equipment, where precision and control are critical.



About County Lifting Services


County Lifting Services is a UK-based specialist lifting contractor established in 1991. The company provides lifting, moving, and installation services for high-value, sensitive, and technically complex loads, supporting clients across industrial, transport, engineering, and cultural sectors.


Operating from its base in Kettering, County Lifting maintains a modern and varied fleet designed for precision work in restricted and controlled environments. The company is known for its technical expertise, careful planning, and investment in specialist lifting equipment.



About Liebherr


Liebherr is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of mobile and crawler cranes, with a comprehensive portfolio covering all-terrain, city-type, crawler, and tower cranes.

Liebherr’s mobile cranes are recognised for advanced technologies such as VarioBase®, LICCON control systems, and compact crane designs, supporting safe and efficient lifting operations in urban and restricted environments.



Frequently Asked Questions


Why is the Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1 suited to city and restricted sites?

Its compact three-axle design, variable outrigger positioning, and elevated cab visibility allow operation in tight urban environments while maintaining strong lifting performance.


What advantage does the 1.5-metre assembly jib provide?

The assembly jib supports low-headroom work and precise placement, particularly valuable when lifting inside buildings or near overhead obstructions.


How does VarioBase® improve safety and performance?

VarioBase® allows flexible outrigger positioning, enabling higher load capacities and safer operation when full outrigger extension is not possible.


What types of loads does County Lifting typically handle?

County specialises in high-value and delicate loads, including artworks, vehicles, rolling stock, aircraft components, and sensitive machinery.


Why do operators value the elevating cab on the LTC series?

The elevating cab improves sightlines over obstacles and surrounding structures, enhancing safety and precision during complex lifts.

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