Often referred to as “cherry picker” trucks, bucket trucks are vehicles with an extendable boom mounted to the bed or roof that are used to provide temporary access to inaccessible areas. Often used by construction and maintenance workers, they also are deployed by firefighters for emergency access and phone and cable companies to reach high wires. Designed to lift limited weight limits — they typically have a lifting capacity of 350 to 1,500 pounds — they can usually be set up and run by one person.
Terex Utilities and James A. Kiley Company, an authorized and long-time Terex dealer in Boston, Mass., will unveil two custom-wrapped bucket trucks celebrating America's upcoming 250th anniversary.
At The Utility Expo, Palfinger unveiled two new additions to its bucket truck lineup: the PB 41 AT and PB 30 T.
Terex Utilities launched new maintenance training workshops in 2025 to take the place of the annual service school, typically held in June.