CMC 92HD+ Arbor Pro Spider Lift

92 feet of working height. 35 inches wide in transport. Fits through a standard 36-inch gate. Built from the ground up for tree care.

Some of the most dangerous trees in Central PA are the ones no truck can reach — the dead oak in the fenced backyard, the storm-damaged pine between two houses, the leaning hemlock on a steep hillside. A bucket truck isn’t getting back there. A crane isn’t getting back there. If you’ve been told a tree is “impossible to get to,” this is usually the machine that proves otherwise.

The CMC 92HD+ is built by CMC Lift in Italy. Unlike most aerial lifts that get repurposed for tree work, this one was designed from the ground up for the arborist industry.

Specifications

ManufacturerCMC Lift (Italy)
Model92HD+ Arbor Pro
Working height92 feet
Lateral outreachUp to 46 feet
Up-and-over reach49 feet
Transport width35 inches (fits 36-inch gate)
Ground clearance15 inches
BasketFiberglass, 24″ × 24″ × 39″
EngineKubota D-902 diesel, 21.6 HP
TracksAdjustable rubber tracks, low ground pressure
ControlRadio remote, 3 boom functions simultaneous

The 36-inch gate

Transport width is the spec that matters most on this machine. At 35 inches wide in transport position, the 92HD+ fits through a standard 36-inch residential gate — no need to remove fencing, take down sections, or drop the lift over a wall. It rolls in, sets up on its outriggers, and goes to work.

That changes which jobs are possible. A 92-foot working height in your backyard is the same reach as a big bucket truck in your driveway — except it’s there, not there.

Up-and-over reach

The 49-foot up-and-over reach is the other detail that separates a tree-care lift from a construction lift. When there’s a structure between the operator and the work — a shed, a pergola, a section of roof — the boom articulates over it instead of around it. That’s the geometry that lets us remove a tree overhanging the back of a garage without ever putting equipment on the garage roof.

When we bring the CMC 92HD+

  • Backyards behind fenced enclosures or privacy walls
  • Side yards too narrow for a bucket truck
  • Properties with mature landscaping we don’t want to damage
  • Jobs where we need to work over a structure to reach the tree
  • Hazardous tree removals in residential neighborhoods

Low-impact, low-damage

The rubber tracks and low ground pressure keep lawn damage minimal. Outrigger pads prevent point loading on soft surfaces. When we leave, the grass is still there.

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Got a tree behind a fence, between buildings, or on a slope? This is the machine.

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