2020  JCB  508-66  Turbo Diesel  $139,875.00  For Sale


Description

NLEQ# 140147, 944 Hours, Heated & Air Conditioned Cab, 50", 48" Pallet Forks, Foam Filled Tires, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Outriggers, 8000# Capacity, 66' Lift Height, Tool Carrier, Side Shift Carriage, Four 90% Michelin Foam Filled Tires, 74 HP Non Def Turbo Diesel Engine, 5 Section Low Point Boom & High Visibility Cab For City & Urban Applications, Factory Fender & Light Kit.

Details
  • Manufacturer:

    JCB

  • Model:

    508-66

  • Hours:

    944

  • Price($US):

    $139,875.00

  • Fuel Type:

    Turbo Diesel

  • Cab:

    Heat & AC

  • Carriage Width:

    50"

  • Forks:

    48" Pallet

  • Tires:

    Foam Filled

  • Category:

    Telehandler

NLEQ ID: 140147

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Content

A telescopic handler, also known as a teleporter or a reach forklift, is a piece of equipment commonly used in the construction industry. It is somewhat like a forklift but has a telescopic cylinder, making it more like a crane than a forklift, with the expanded versatility of a single telescopic boom that can reach forward and upward from the vehicle. The boom can be fitted with different attachments, such as pallet forks or a winch. In construction, the most widely used attachment for a telehandler is pallet forks and the most common application is to move loads from and to locations unattainable for a standard forklift. For example, lulls have the ability to remove palletized material from within a box truck and to place that material on to rooftops and other high locations. The latter application would otherwise require a crane, which is not always practical or time-efficient in a construction zone. In agriculture the most widely used attachment for a reach forklift is a bucket, and the most common application is to transport to and from places unreachable for a 'conventional machine' which in this case is a wheeled loader or backhoe loader. For example, telehandlers are able to extend directly into a high-sided trailer or hopper. The latter application would otherwise require a conveyor, or something similar