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We are the number one choice for many industry and market leaders.
Learn moreABOUT TRUCK HYDRAULICS
Although Truck Hydraulics was established in 1998, our story began some years before. Over the years we have gained a wealth of experience and knowledge which make us the number one choice for many industry and market leaders. We’ve tried to stay true to our original beliefs and to deliver an exceptional standard of work and craftsmanship to our broad range of customers. We owe a huge thanks to our clients for choosing to work with us and helping us to grow year on year.
Our StoryTHE LORRY LOADER CONCEPT
The lorry loader concept has grown and changed dramatically since the first Hiab lorry cranes were imported into the UK in 1967.
In 1966 Ernie Wertheim, the sales director for George Cohan Machinery (part of the 600 group) saw a Hiab loader crane in a Swedish magazine and approached his board with the view to filling a gap in the UK market.
The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our StoryTHE HIAB 173
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The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our StoryTRUCK HYDRAULICS LTD
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The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our Story10 YEARS LATER
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In 1966 Ernie Wertheim, the sales director for George Cohan Machinery (part of the 600 group) saw a Hiab loader crane in a Swedish magazine and approached his board with the view to filling a gap in the UK market.
The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our Story2-100 TONNE/METRE
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In 1966 Ernie Wertheim, the sales director for George Cohan Machinery (part of the 600 group) saw a Hiab loader crane in a Swedish magazine and approached his board with the view to filling a gap in the UK market.
The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.

Our StoryTHE LORRY LOADER CONCEPT
The lorry loader concept has grown and changed dramatically since the first Hiab lorry cranes were imported into the UK in 1967.
In 1966 Ernie Wertheim, the sales director for George Cohan Machinery (part of the 600 group) saw a Hiab loader crane in a Swedish magazine and approached his board with the view to filling a gap in the UK market.
The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our StoryTHE HIAB 173
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The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our StoryTRUCK HYDRAULICS LTD
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The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our Story10 YEARS LATER
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In 1966 Ernie Wertheim, the sales director for George Cohan Machinery (part of the 600 group) saw a Hiab loader crane in a Swedish magazine and approached his board with the view to filling a gap in the UK market.
The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.
Our Story2-100 TONNE/METRE
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In 1966 Ernie Wertheim, the sales director for George Cohan Machinery (part of the 600 group) saw a Hiab loader crane in a Swedish magazine and approached his board with the view to filling a gap in the UK market.
The board declined saying it was not a good idea and nobody would sacrifice 1 tonne in payload for a concept such as this.

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At Truck Hydraulics we provide our customers with a full engineering solution from specification through to manufacture. We always ensure all aspects of your specification are captured by 3D modelling, simulation and visualisation.

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SALES

SERVICES

DESIGN & MANUFACTURE
At Truck Hydraulics we provide our customers with a full engineering solution from specification through to manufacture. We always ensure all aspects of your specification are captured by 3D modelling, simulation and visualisation.

SPARE PARTS







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CALL US: 01405 816500
Do you have a question or want to know more about a specific product? Don’t hesitate to give us a call!

NOT A FAN OF THE PHONE?
We understand it’s not always convenient to make a call, so feel free to send us an email and we will get back to you ASAP.