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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

Telehandlers

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ZB12032 Telehandler
ZB12032 Telehandler
V417 VersaHandler TTC
V417 VersaHandler TTC
TX Series Telehandlers
TX Series Telehandlers
Telehandlers
Telehandlers
MLT 735 Multipurpose Telehandler
MLT 735 Multipurpose Telehandler
M Series Telehandlers
M Series Telehandlers
HTL 90-55 Telescopic Handler
HTL 90-55 Telescopic Handler
High-Boom LIft & Place Loadall Telescopic Handlers
High-Boom LIft & Place Loadall Telescopic Handlers
GTH842 - updated as of 11/06
GTH842 - updated as of 11/06
GTH-1056 and GTH-1048 Telehandlers
GTH-1056 and GTH-1048 Telehandlers
G5-18A
G5-18A
DL Series Telehandlers
DL Series Telehandlers
519 Telehandler
519 Telehandler

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519 Telehandler

The 519 compact telehandler offers 19 ft. of lift height and a 5,500-lb. maximum lift capacity.

  • Roomy cab with optimum visibility
  • Can be transported on a trailer behind a 1-ton truck
  • Frame measures 148 in. long, 71 in. wide and 76 in. high
  • 11-ft. turning radius
  • 64-hp Deutz diesel engine
  • Two-speed hydraulic transmission with a transport speed up to 15 mph
  • Two-wheel, four-wheel and crab steering modes

DL Series Telehandlers

The DL Series telescopic handlers feature heavy-duty booms with lift capacities from 7,000 to 12,000 lbs. and lift heights from 40 to 55 ft.

  • High-profile boom configuration for maximum visibility
  • 115-hp turbocharged Tier III engines
  • 12-ft. 2-in. turning radius and 7-ft. 8-in. overall height for operation in tight spaces
  • Rear axle stabilization system
  • Dynattach attachment mounting system for standard lifting applications or Dynacarrier system for digging capacity of a loader

G5-18A

The 10,800-lb. JLG G5-18A provides a maximum lifting capacity of 5,500 lbs., maximum lift height of 18 ft. 4 in. and maximum forward reach of 10 ft. 10 in.

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