telehandlers

June 1, 2008
Genie The new Genie GTH-5519 compact rough-terrain telehandler offers an extensive package of design enhancements, including improved cab comfort, increased

Genie

The new Genie GTH-5519 compact rough-terrain telehandler offers an extensive package of design enhancements, including improved cab comfort, increased load capacity at maximum reach, engine options to meet the latest emissions standards, and an accessible engine compartment for ease of service. To help improve jobsite productivity, the GTH-5519 now lifts 1,900 pounds at 11 feet of horizontal reach — 200 pounds more than the previous model.
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Caterpillar

The TH255 super compact telehandler offers compact dimensions for efficient work in tight areas. Despite its size, the TH255 has a rated load capacity of 5,500 pounds, a lift height of 18 feet, 4 inches, and capacity at maximum reach of 1,850 pounds. Equipped with a skid-steer coupler, the TH255 can handle a variety of work tools including forks, hooks, buckets, augers and brooms. The Cat C4.4 84-hp diesel engine is Tier-3 certified, and the machine offers three-mode steering.
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Manitou

Manitou North America announces the new MLT 735 multi-purpose telehandler, which replaces the MLT 634 and MLT 741 units. New features include an EPA Tier-3-compliant Perkins engine, the new “Evolution” cab, paint and decal scheme. The MLT 735 also includes an improved light package, improvements to the air conditioning system and the addition of the new JSM joystick. It has a 7,500-pound lift capacity.
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Pettibone

Pettibone unveils the new Traverse Series T10056 telehandler, which features 70 inches of horizontal boom travel at every lift height, enabling precise load placement. The unit is designed so that operators can easily lift and land loads in hard-to-reach locations, through windows and other openings. The T10056 is equipped with frame-mounted outriggers and trunnion-mounted sway cylinders. It has a maximum capacity of 10,000 pounds and a maximum lifting height of 56 feet.
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Hyster

Hyster Yardmaster II reach stackers are designed to fit the most demanding material handling jobs and work with load capacities up to 101,000 pounds. A tight turn radius is designed to allow the Yardmaster II maximum production with the least amount of effort. The high-strength boom is engineered to lift 9-foot, 6-inch or 8-foot, 6-inch containers five-high in the first row.
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Bobcat

The new V417 VersaHandler telescopic tool carrier from Bobcat Co. is the first model in the company's line-up to offer the Bob-Tach mounting system. The 10,648-pound V417 features a 75-hp turbocharged engine. The 17 feet of lift height and 4,400-pound load capacity make it easy to lift, carry and place building materials or load and unload trucks. It includes a universal joystick for precise control of attachment functions, boom extension and retraction, auxiliary hydraulics and boom float.
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Mustang

The new Model 519 telehandler features a 19-foot lift height and a 5,500-pound maximum lift capacity on a compact frame. The frame of the Mustang 519 — with a length of 148 inches, width of 71 inches and height of 76 inches — makes the machine well suited for tight jobsites where maneuverability and the ability to pick and place material is key. The unit has an 11-foot turning radius and is designed to fit under a finished doorway.
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Haulotte

The new Haulotte Top Lift (HTL) telehandlers have lift capacities of up to 9,000 pounds and lifting heights up to 54 feet, 10 inches. The HTL models are designed to be rapidly fitted with multiple accessories including forks, buckets, work tools, hooked brackets, metal windscreen protectors and side-mounted work tool containers. The units are also engineered with a significant reduction in noise and carbon dioxide emissions levels. Four-wheel drive and steering allow the units to handle rough terrain, and a tilt-correction function provides horizontal stabilization.
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Case

Case introduces the TX1055, the fourth model in the company's new telescopic handler line. Equipped with a high-performance Case Family IV 4.5-liter turbocharged engine, the TX1055 is rated at 108 net horsepower. The full, power-shift transmission features four forward and three reverse gears, providing smooth, on-the-go forward-reverse shifting at any engine speed for more productive operation. The low-boom design on the Case TX Series models enhances both stability and visibility on the TX1055.
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Gehl

The new Gehl DL Series Dynalift telescopic handlers have lift capacities from 7,000 to 12,000 pounds and lift heights from 40 to 55 feet. Models are available with a high-profile boom configuration to provide maximum visibility. Each model features a rear axle stabilization system for improved stability in all work environments. In addition, the Dynalift models do not require fluid-filled tires to meet stability requirements, and outriggers are optional.
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JLG Industries

The JLG G5-18A compact telehandler combines operator comfort and machine maneuverability with lift capacity and reach. It has a 5,500-pound maximum lifting capacity and 1,850-pound capacity at the fully extended reach of almost 11 feet. The machine comes standard with three operator-selectable steering modes including 4-wheel circle, 4-wheel crab and 2-wheel steering.
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Gradall Industries

The Gradall Model G6-42P telehandler features a 6,600-pound maximum lift capacity and a 6,000-pound capacity at its 42-foot maximum lift height. The unit's 90-degree rear-pivot steering provides maneuverability on crowded jobsites. Powered by a 99-hp John Deere 4045D engine, the no-shift hydrostatic drive train and a high-bias limited slip-front axle provide smoother operation.
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New Holland

The M-Series telehandler from New Holland Construction features a low boom design with 360-degree visibility, four-wheel drive and three-mode steering. The three new models — M427, M428 and M459 — have maximum lift capacity ratings of 6,600, 8,000 and 9,000 pounds respectively. Both the M427 and the M428 models have lift heights of 42 feet, while the M459 lift height reaches 45 feet.
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Lull

The Lull 644E-42 telehandler features an automatic fork-leveling system for precision load placement and a Stabil-Trak stability system for increased operator confidence. The unit has a side-mounted engine for easy access and serviceability and a Cummins engine with 4-speed powershift transmission for efficient control. The 644E-42 has a 6,000-pound carrying capacity and a 42-foot maximum lift height.
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Carelift Equipment

The Zoom Boom Model ZB20044 from Skyjack-acquired Carelift Equipment, features a Cummins Tier-3 turbocharged 160-hp engine. Standard features include pilot-operated joystick boom and frame level controls, automatic self-leveling forks and 4-wheel drive. The ZB20044 has a maximum lift height of 44 feet, 10 inches, and a maximum reach of 27 feet, 5 inches.
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SkyTrak

The Model 10054 telehandler from SkyTrak has a lift capacity of 10,000 pounds and a maximum lift height of 53 feet, 2 inches. Capacity at its 39-foot maximum reach is 3,000 pounds. It features a ZF drivetrain using axles with heavy-duty inboard wet brakes for longer disc and pad life, limited slip-front differential and a fully modulated powershift transmission. The 10054 also features the patented StabiliTrak rear-axle stability system.
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JCB

JCB introduces the first four models in a new range of high-boom lift-and-place Loadall telescopic handlers. The models feature larger cabs, side-mounted Tier-3-compliant engines, an easy-to-use, plus-pattern servo-hydraulic control lever, and rear-axle stabilization on all but the smallest models. The Loadall 506-36, which replaces the 506C, provides a lift capacity of 6,000 pounds and a working height of 36 feet. A second machine, the 507-42, replaces the 506CHL and provides a 7,000-pound maximum lift capacity and a working lift height of 42 feet. A third machine, the 509-42, also has a 42-foot lift height, but can handle loads up to 9,000 pounds. It replaces the 508C model. Topping the range is a new machine with a 10,000-pound lift capacity and a working height of 56 feet.
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