Used Equipment - Forklifts, Scissor Lifts, Loaders, Boom Lifts and Man Lifts

Used Equipment Mesa - Forklifts, Scissor Lifts, Cranes, Boom Lifts and Man Lifts. Located within Monaghan, Ireland, the Combilift Company was formed in 1998. Highly qualified engineers Robert Moffett and Martin McVicar were responsible for forming the business. With a combined engineering practice of over 40 years, they made use of their practical experience and their knowledge to create and design a new breed of long-load lift truck: the Combilift. For the material handling business, Combilift Ltd. manufactures a lot of multi-directional lift trucks. Combilift in fact, produced the first IC Multi Directional lift truck in the world. Presently, the business makes over 10 various models and exports their products to businesses throughout the world. Within 11 short years, Combilift has expanded to become the global leader within the long-load handling business. These products could be found in over 50 markets all around the globe. In the year 2009, Combilift proudly celebrated the delivery of their 10,000th truck. The company attributes its growth by support from their network of global distributors who support their range in expanding markets throughout the globe. The majority of heavy equipment operators work in challenging environments for long shifts. It is imperative to keep an operator who may work ten to twelve-hour shifts or longer safe and comfortable to maintain productivity. One of the most effective ways to reduce downtime is to ensure operators are content. The HX Excavator series offered by Hyundai provides superior operator comfort and details. The design engineers revamped the cab interior to develop a luxurious, comfortable cab environment outfitted with the latest technology to create an atmosphere similar to high-end automobiles. Compared to the 9A Series, the HX Series cabs are 13% larger and the HL wheel loaders are as much as 10% larger. The extra space keeps operators safe and more comfortable. The improved front flat glass design on the HX line provides better visibility and less chance for mishaps. Having a quieter fan clutch, additional sound insulation and spring cab mounts drastically improve the in-cab sounds by as much as 4dBA. This translates to a quieter cab and less noise pollution for the operator. Imagine a smart machine that shuts down to save on fuel! This is exactly the feature provided once the machine idles within a certain programmable timeframe. This is common when an operator temporarily leaves their cab for bathroom breaks or snacks and forgets to turn their machine off. Of course, over time, burning fuel while the machine is not being used equates to wasting resources and money. There are currently nine air-conditioning vents within the freshly designed cabs, along with two that are situated specifically for the face to ensure operator comfort. Jungheinrich proudly provides over 300 lift truck service and dealer facilities all over the USA, Mexico and Canada, in order to ensure you will be given the correct after sales support for their products. To be able to assure optimum performance for your trucks, the business and its dealers offer a variety of service programs and original German built parts. Jungheinrich combines industry-leading technology together with their latest manufacturing techniques in their remanufactured components program. This process brings parts up to original equipment specifications. They provide the same or next day off shelf availability. In addition, numerous bigger parts are offered with an optional one year warranty if the routine service is performed by their authorized dealer. In the past decade, Skyjack was bought by the Linamar Corporation, a leading maker of assemblies, modules and precision machined components. At present, Skyjack has manufacturing facilities in Hungary, the US and Canada with additional support offices in Asia and Europe. Skyjack became the industry leader of aerial lift machinery by combining features like for example durability, quality and serviceability, making their very own scissor lifts recognized all over the word for product efficiency and reliability. Skyjack proudly produces a full line of self-propelled scissor platform lifts. Their elevated work heights reach nearly fifty six feet. The company`s current Boom lift truck model series has telescopic booms starting from forty five feet to seventy one feet. Skyjack has plans to further extend their boom hoist product line. The business is still a dominant player in the trade adapting fast to the continually evolving requirements of all their customers. Of late, Skyjack purchased Carelift Equipment in August of the year 2007 and Volvo's Material Handling Equipment so as to try to expand their Telehandling product offering. The resulting Zoom Boom and VR series telehandlers along with the added manufacturing capacity further guarantees the company`s growth and success. Terex Forklifts stands by their mission to deliver a consistent and cost effective product line. They take pride in manufacturing equipment that improves their customers’ earnings. Through several divestures and acquisitions designed to expand the product offering, Terex has recently expanded dramatically. They have improved their geographic coverage to enable them to present quality standards and value for their broad consumer base. Terex has remained a competitive player in the materials handling and industrial equipment sector. They are working towards building a franchise under the name brand Terex by incorporating all of their previous brand names for many of the goods used in conjunction operations the brand Terex. Currently, Terex products are principally marketed under the Terex name. Some of the following historic brand names and transitional names include: ATC, Amida, American Truck Company, American, Advance, Bartell, Benford, Bendini, Bid-Well, CMI, CMI-Cifali, CMI Johnson-Ross, Cedarapids, Canica, Comedil, Demag, ELJay, Franna, Fermac, Finlay, Fuchs, Genie, Hi-Ranger, Jaques, Load King, Morrison, O&K, Peiner, PPM, Powerscreen, Pegson, Reedrill, Schaeff, Simplicity, Standard Havens, Tatra, TerexLift, Telelect and Unit Rig. Terex has had a steady expansion sequence. In 1995 Terex acquired PPM Cranes, in 1996, then Terex divested Clark Material Handling. In 1997 Terex acquires Telelect and Simon-RO. BPI Handlers in Baraga, Michigan is also acquired this same year.

EQC000298
Stock Number: EQC000298 GL
Make: Lester
Model: 09695-04
Year: 2016
EQC000298
EQC000643
Stock Number: EQC000643 GL
Make: Manitou
Model: CBG DA MS Grapple Bucket
EQC000643
EQU001271
Stock Number: EQU001271 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 3246ES
Year: 2017
EQU001271
ATT464
Stock Number: ATT464 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 42" Class II Pallet Forks
Year: 2014
ATT464
EQU001252
Stock Number: EQU001252 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 3246ES
Year: 2017
EQU001252
DP-RC-02
Stock Number: DP-RC-02 GL
Make: CASCADE
Model: 40C-RC-01A
Year: 2011
DP-RC-02
ATT145
Stock Number: ATT145 GL
Make: Manitou
Model: 48" Forks
Year: 2010
ATT145
EQC033768
Stock Number: EQC033768 GL
Make: ATLASCOPCO
Model: XAS188KD
Year: 2020
EQC033768
EQC010526
Stock Number: EQC010526 GL
Make: SKYJACK
Model: SJ1056
Year: 2018
EQC010526
ATT176
Stock Number: ATT176 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 42" Forks
Year: 2011
ATT176
300704
Stock Number: 300704 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1930ES
Year: 2016
300704
DP-TOY201
Stock Number: DP-TOY201 GL
Make: TOYOTA
Model: 7HBE30
Year: 2007
DP-TOY201
ATT529
Stock Number: ATT529 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 60" Class III Pallet Forks
ATT529
301319
Stock Number: 301319 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1255
Year: 2016
301319
ATT449
Stock Number: ATT449 GL
Make: Misc
Model: Class IV 48" Pallet Forks
Year: 2013
ATT449
ATT150
Stock Number: ATT150 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 48" Lumber Fork
Year: 2011
ATT150
EQC010688
Stock Number: EQC010688 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 460SJ
Year: 2018
EQC010688
EQC003367
Stock Number: EQC003367 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 2632ES
Year: 2017
EQC003367
EQC019484
Stock Number: EQC019484 GL
Make: FrostFighter
Model: IDH400QR
Year: 2019
EQC019484
622380
Stock Number: 622380 GL
Make: Terex
Model: CTT 132-6 TS16
Year: 2020
622380