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New compact units has a maximum lifting height of 5.94m,
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Compact unit aimed at North American market
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The new powertrain reduces GHG emissions by up to 40%
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New 8042 model offers range of innovations
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Lindsey Anderson sits down with JLG’s Tim Morris for an update on what’s to come from the world’s largest access equipment OEM
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First 100% electric telehandler accompanied by updated Pegasus range
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Stage V compliant KTH4815-2 model boasts 1.5-tonne maximum lifting capacity
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President lays out product and innovation goals
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In an exclusive interview with ALH, the world’s largest access equipment OEM provides an in-depth update on the market, manufacturing and what’s in store for the future
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Company also launches new telehandlers for N.A. market, shows electric rotator and compact telehandlers in U.S. for first time
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Modular design facilitates transition to hydrogen or battery-electric vehicle design
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New TL519 features 5,500 pounds of lifting capacity and a maximum reach of 19 feet
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Set to make its debut at The ARA Show in February, the 12,000-pound capacity
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Based on a 14m unit, the prototype is part of Manitou’s wide-ranging green energy plan
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Skyjack entered the telehandler market in 2007 with its ZB2044 unit. Since then, the company has expanded and refreshed its telehandler product line. ALH reports
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JLG and Dieci have partnered to provide JLG-branded rotating telehandlers made by Dieci to North American market
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Launched at World of Concrete this week the 85ft XR1585-C is the world’s tallest fixed boom telehandler
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Company to supply machines to French farmers.