

Formed plates reduce weight and minimize boom deflection.īoom overlap has been nearly doubled from previous models to provide smoother operation and reduce contact forces on wear pads, thereby extending service life. Its boom offers a maximum lift capacity of 9,000 pounds, forward reach of 30 feet and lift height of 44 feet, 6 inches.

The side-mounted engine offers easy service access while allowing excellent curbside visibility and 18 inches of ground clearance. A 117-horsepower engine is also available. The Pettibone Extendo 944X rough-terrain telehandler is powered by a 74-horsepower Cummins QSF 3.8 Tier 4 Final diesel engine that features a DOC and requires no diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). The variable-speed hydrostatic system drives a full-time planetary four-wheel drivetrain and offers four-wheel steering. It has a comfortable, spacious cab with tilt steering and ergonomic controls with an easy-to-use, multifunction joystick control for precise positioning. Rated at 74 horsepower and replacing the 67-horsepower Deutz D 2011 L4 Tier 4-Interim engine, it meets emissions compliance with in-cylinder technology that uses cooled exhaust gas recirculation and a diesel oxidation catalyst as aftertreatment. With a maximum lift capacity of 5,500 pounds, maximum lift height of 19 feet and an operating weight of 10,360 pounds, the GTH-5519 is designed as a general-purpose machine, small enough to work comfortably on congested job sites and can unload trucks, transport materials and power attachments such as augers and sweepers with its Quick-Attach system.Įquipped with a Tier 4-Final Deutz TD 2.9 L4 engine, it requires no DPF. It is easy to maneuver and transport, is convenient to service and meets the needs of most construction, masonry, landscape and agricultural applications.

The Genie GTH-5519 compact telehandler is built for large and small tasks. New telescopic handlers models from Genie, Pettibone, AMS Merlo, JCB, Skyjack, Snorkel, Haulotte and JLG.
