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  • 2013 Caterpillar TL1055C

    3,623 Hours

    $57,500

  • 2015 Genie GTH1056

    4,837 Hours

    $38,850

  • Price reduced

    2016 JCB 507-42

    2,079 Hours

    $39,995

  • Price reduced

    2014 SkyTrak 6036

    3,027 Hours

    $34,995

    $30,000

  • Price reduced

    2018 Xtreme XR1255

    2,602 Hours

    $90,000

  • 2015 JLG G10-55A

    9,755 Hours

    $31,000

  • 2022 Merlo P40.13

    280 Hours

    $95,000

  • 2014 Cat TL934C

    $46,000

  • 2007 JLG/Lull 944E-42

    8,548 Hours

    $37,000

  • 2007 JLG/Lull 944E-42

    9,337 Hours

    $37,000

  • 2015 Cat TL943C

    4,873 Hours

    $66,000

  • 2024 Xtreme XR619

    13 Hours

    $63,000

  • 2024 Xtreme XR619

    19 Hours

    $58,500

  • 2024 Xtreme XR619

    29 Hours

    $58,500

  • 2024 Xtreme XR619

    36 Hours

    $58,500

  • 2024 Xtreme XR619

    214 Hours

    $57,200

  • 2024 Xtreme XR619

    40 Hours

    $58,500

  • 2019 Cat TH255C

    1,664 Hours

    $41,200

  • 2018 Cat TL1055D

    2,214 Hours

    $74,400

  • 2020 Cat TL1055D

    2,329 Hours

    $74,400

  • 2019 Cat TL1055D

    2,966 Hours

    $68,700

  • 2020 Cat TL1055D

    2,798 Hours

    $74,400

  • 2016 Cat TL642D

    1,805 Hours

    $42,400

  • 2018 Cat TL642D

    1,372 Hours

    $51,500

  • 2018 Cat TL642D

    2,716 Hours

    $50,400

  • 2019 JLG/SkyTrak 10054

    993 Hours

    $63,000

  • 2022 SkyTrak 10054

    566 Hours

    $74,400

  • 2022 Genie GTH-636

    $48,700

  • 2023 Magni TH 4,5.9-P-D7/D

    102 Hours

    $145,000

  • 2022 Manitou MHT10200

    383 Hours

    $235,000

  • 2023 Manitou MHT10200

    62 Hours

    $235,000

  • 2000 Lull 844C-42

    6,643 Hours

    $29,000

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Overview

You are probably no stranger to the boom lift if you are in construction. Commonly used to lift both workers and materials into high elevations, boom lifts are essential in many industrial construction projects.

The telehandler, a particular type of boom lift, does the job of a standard boom lift and much more. With various moving joints and parts, telehandlers can move up and down and horizontally. 

Telehandlers come in two types: standard and rotating. Standard telehandlers are more similar to the original boom lift, with a lower range of motion typically used for agriculture and smaller construction projects. On the other hand, Rotating telehandlers can rotate up to a full 360º allowing for a broader range of motion.

Telehandlers are also compatible with various attachments, such as work platforms, forks, and buckets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The cost of used telehandlers can vary depending on the type and size of the machine. Used telehandlers can range from $2,000 to $400,000.

  • Some of the most durable brands of used telehandlers include JLG, Bobcat, Caterpillar, and Gehl.

  • Telehandlers are used to lift and move both workers and material and place material. These machines have a powerful arm that can handle bricks, lumber, and gravel materials.

  • Smaller standard telehandlers can weigh as little as 5,500 lbs. Larger heavy-duty rotating telehandlers typically range from 6,000 lbs to 14,000 lbs.

  • The operation of a telehandler can depend on the specific type of machine. It is vital to read the operations manual with all telehandlers before attempting to operate. Practice operating in a closed-off area to become efficient with both the size and functions.

    Be aware of hazards around your job site to avoid them while driving. Since telehandlers lift material using one vertical arm, overturning or displacing workers or material on the platform can be a risk in unstable conditions.

  • When purchasing a used telehandler, first determine what types of projects you will need it for. Find out whether jobs will be on a smaller scale or larger, requiring excessive amounts of moving around.

    Look out for the max total weight, total capacity, attachment compatibility, and engine performance to make sure that you are getting the best option for your needs.

  • Used telehandlers provide great value, tested reliability, and durability. Each telehandler is thoroughly inspected before being put on the market, ensuring that its power and engine give similar results to newer models twice the price.

  • On average, telehandler operators make $42,900 a year, with salaries going up to over $55,000 a year.

  • To become a telehandler operator, you must become certified by taking a complete course with a written test. Hands-on experience must also be completed and reviewed with an experienced certified telehandler operator to ensure safety and efficiency.