Used Equipment - Forklifts, Telehandlers, Loaders, Boomlifts and Man Lifts

Used Equipment Iowa - Forklifts, Telehandlers, Wheel Loaders, Boomlifts and Manlifts. Formed during the year 1998, the Combilift Company was started by knowledgeable engineers Martin McVicar and Robert Moffett in Monaghan, Ireland. With a combined engineering practice of over 40 years, they utilized their practical experience and their knowledge to create and design a new breed of long-load lift truck: the Combilift. For the material handling industry, Combilift Ltd. produces lots of multi-directional forklifts. Combilift in fact, created the first IC Multi Directional lift truck in the world. Presently, the company makes over 10 various models and their products are exported to businesses across the globe. In 11 short years, Combilift has grown to become the international leader in the long-load handling industry. These products could be found in more than 50 markets all over the world. During the year 2009, Combilift proudly celebrated the delivery of their 10,000th truck. The business attributes its development by support from their network of distributors all over the globe who support their range in expanding markets all around the world. The majority of heavy equipment operators work in challenging environments for long shifts. If someone is working ten to twelve hour days or longer, it is vital to keep them comfortable for productivity to ensue. Keeping operators content is one of the best ways to prevent downtime. The HX Excavator series offered by Hyundai provides superior operator comfort and details. Engineers worked hard to ensure the cab environment combines technology and comfort comparable to luxury cars for the best result. 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. Adding extra sound insulation, together with a quieter electronic fan clutch and new spring cab mounts greatly improve in-cab sounds by levels as high 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 one of the main features that have been incorporated when the machine idles within a specific programmable timeframe. This is common when an operator temporarily leaves their cab for bathroom breaks or snacks and forgets to turn their machine off. Obviously, burning unnecessary fuel adds up. Cab designs now feature nine A/C vents with two that can be adjusted specifically for the face. Since then, JLG Forklifts have come a long way from when Mr. John L. Grove came back from his fatefull cross-country trip and since the first JLG aerial platform entered the market. As of today, the company has expanded itself into quite a few global marketplaces and continues to cultivate modern equipment to guarantee that customers are able to become safer and more well-organized within their workplace. The range of Kalmar products has developed superior container handling technology designed for port automation applications. The remote maintenance products and on-board smart features have been developed and designed with the assistance of their customers. Value added services like for instance maintenance contracts and fleet management complete the Kalmar product series. Providing intelligent material handling solutions and meeting the strictest environmental values with regards to safety, emission, pollution and noise, Kalmar refuses to compromise on overall productivity, reliability or cost efficiency. Kalmar has set the benchmark for cargo handling and sustainability and operates out of respect for their customers, coworkers and future generations. Their commitments are reflected in the Kalmar product array, their on-going research and development initiatives. Several sustainable Kalmar solutions comprise Liquid Petroleum Gas utilized for Terminal Tractors and lift trucks between 5 and 9 tons, and electrical lift trucks of this same capacity. Hybrid straddle carriers and electric shuttle carriers, together with automatic stacking cranes or likewise called ASC. Staying ahead of product development has also enabled Kalmar to provide solutions such as the Rubber Tire Gantry or E-One RTG, Zero Emission Hybrids, VSG, EDRIVE Straddle carriers that are electrically powered together with AC drives, ship-to-shore cranes together with regenerative energy sources and forklift trucks driven by a battery. Lots of their products could also use Compressed Natural Gas or CNG and Liquefied Natural Gas or LNG. Terex Forklifts takes immense satisfaction in developing quality equipment that helps upgrade their customers' performance while standing by their goal to offer a cost effective yet consistent product line. Through several divestures and acquisitions designed to expand the product offering, Terex has a short time ago expanded dramatically. They have improved their geographic coverage to make it possible for them to deliver quality standards and value for their broad client base. Terex has remained a competitive player in the material handling and industrialized equipment sector. They are working towards building a franchise under the brand name Terex by incorporating all of their preceding brand names for many of the goods used in conjunction business the brand Terex. Presently, Terex goods are principally marketed under the Terex name. A number of of the following historic name brands 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 consistent growth 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.

ATT402
Stock Number: ATT402 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 60" Class II Pallet Forks
ATT402
ATT391
Stock Number: ATT391 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 48"Class III Pallet Forks
ATT391
EQU008128
Stock Number: EQU008128 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: CL80110DA50
Year: 2008
EQU008128
EQC038466
Stock Number: EQC038466 GL
Make: MISC
Model: FORKS
EQC038466
EQC020533
Stock Number: EQC020533 GL
Make: Tico
Model: ProSpotter19
Year: 2019
EQC020533
EQU006391
Stock Number: EQU006391 GL
Make: HYUNDAI
Model: 20BT-9
Year: 2018
EQU006391
ATT333
Stock Number: ATT333 GL
Make: Hyundai
Model: 96" Shaft forks
Year: 2012
ATT333
300607
Stock Number: 300607 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1930ES
Year: 2016
300607
ATT496
Stock Number: ATT496 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 60" CLASS IV PALLET FORKS
Year: 2014
ATT496
300589
Stock Number: 300589 GL
Make: JLG
Model: E300AJP
Year: 2016
300589
300671
Stock Number: 300671 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 600S
Year: 2016
300671
EQC018607
Stock Number: EQC018607 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 3246ES
Year: 2017
EQC018607
ATT380
Stock Number: ATT380 GL
Make: Hyundai
Model: 48" Shaft Lumber forks
Year: 2013
ATT380
300643
Stock Number: 300643 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1930ES
Year: 2016
300643
ATT327
Stock Number: ATT327 GL
Make: Cat
Model: Skid Steer Bucket
Year: 2011
ATT327
300790
Stock Number: 300790 GL
Make: Cat
Model: GP25N5
Year: 2016
300790
ATT308
Stock Number: ATT308 GL
Make: HAUGEN
Model: 10k Fork mounted swivel hook
Year: 2012
ATT308
EQC014991
Stock Number: EQC014991 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 860SJ
Year: 2018
EQC014991
EQC003260
Stock Number: EQC003260 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1930ES
Year: 2017
EQC003260
ATT209
Stock Number: ATT209 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 60" FORK EXTENSIONS
Year: 2012
ATT209