

BUCKET TRUCKS
Bucket trucks are specialized vehicles equipped with an extendable boom and a bucket at the end, allowing workers to reach high places safely. They are commonly used by utility companies, tree trimmers, and maintenance crews for tasks like repairing power lines, trimming trees, and servicing streetlights. These trucks provide a stable and efficient way to perform elevated work without the need for scaffolding or ladders.



With a rich history spanning over fifty years, Dur-A-Lift has consistently excelled in crafting top-notch bucket trucks tailored for electric utility, forestry, sign and lighting, and telecommunications sectors. Their commitment to experience, quality, and dependability is evident in each product that rolls off our factory floor.
Material Handling
Choose between a top or side-mounted jib/winch (lifts up to 1000#) or an auxiliary winch (lifts up to 150#) to suit your material handling needs. Ask about available chassis, body, and basket options to build a bucket truck made just for you.
PERSONNEL
Our non-material handling line of bucket trucks are available with max working heights that range from 34 feet to over 60 feet. Ask about available chassis, body, and basket options to build the perfect bucket truck for your needs.

BUCKET TRUCK BUILDS
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Don't Have a Truck? We Got You.
We build trucks for dealerships across the Mountain West and we're a top bailment pool for RAM. It's OK if you don't know what that means, but basically, we have access to a ton of vehicles. Sometimes we have already built bucket trucks for dealerships and they're sitting on their lot!
BUCKET TRUCK AND AERIAL LIFT UPFITTING
Bucket trucks and aerial lifts are essential vehicles designed for working at elevated heights safely and efficiently. These trucks feature an extendable hydraulic boom with a bucket at the end, allowing workers to access high places without needing ladders or scaffolding. Aerial lifts, which include scissor lifts, boom lifts, and cherry pickers, serve a similar purpose but come in different configurations depending on the job requirements. These machines are commonly used for tasks such as maintenance, repair, construction, and inspections in areas that are difficult to reach.
Various industries and trades rely on bucket trucks and aerial lifts to perform specialized work. Utility companies, such as electric, water, and telecommunications providers, frequently use these vehicles to service power lines, repair transformers, install fiber-optic cables, and maintain infrastructure. Municipalities and public works departments also depend on them for streetlight maintenance, traffic signal repairs, and building upkeep. Tree care professionals and arborists utilize bucket trucks for trimming branches, removing hazardous trees, and performing landscaping tasks that require safe access to high areas.
Construction and maintenance crews in commercial and industrial settings often use aerial lifts for installing HVAC systems, working on tall structures, and handling building repairs. Painters, signage companies, and window washers use these lifts to complete tasks on multi-story buildings. Fire departments also employ specialized aerial lifts for rescues and firefighting operations, allowing them to reach upper floors and rooftops during emergencies. Whether in utility work, construction, or emergency response, bucket trucks and aerial lifts play a crucial role in ensuring that workers can perform high-elevation tasks safely and efficiently.