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INFORMATION DETAILS
ID: 13650042
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Year: 2017
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Make: JCB
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Model: TLT 30D
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Type: New
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MSRP:
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Engine Size - cc: N/A |
Maximum Engine Power: | 62hp 46kW |
Maximum Lift Capacity: | 6,000 lbs 2,772kg |
Maximum Lift Height: | 16'9 516cm |
SELLER DESCRIPTION
TLT 30D
The World's Only Telescopic Counterbalance Forklift
The JCB 30D HL Teletruk is powered by a Tier 4 JCB Diesel by Kohler 62HP engine.Maximum lift capacity is 6,000lbs with a maximum lift height of 16ft. 11 inches and a maximum forward reach of 10ft. 11 inches.
The TLT30D High Lift counterbalance forklift is a strong and exceptionally versatile performer weighing up to 12,125lbs.
Our unique telescopic boom offers many benefits which are:
Unrivaled visibility - No obstructive mast improving site safety.
Forward reach - Ability to single side load, reduces double-handling and keeps operators clear of hazardous environments.
111 degrees of carriage rotation - Making handling of unpalletized goods much easier and safer.
Space savings - 50% less loading space required in congested yards.
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Features
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COST SAVINGS
The JCB TLT30D has productivity built in due to its telescopic boom.
The Teletruk offers typical savings of up to 30% on operating costs compared to a masted forklift truck. This is a result of the typical time, space, and fuel usage savings of single side loading.
Up to 50% yard loading space can be saved. The rest of the space can be utilized for other duties and there is no need to spend extra time repositioning vehicles around work yards.
Using a big bag shovel, loose aggregates can be bagged on demand saving time when loading pre-bagged materials and space from bulk bag storage.
The Teletruk can often do the work of five machines - a Skid Steer Loader, Compact Telescopic Handler, Rough Terrain Forklift, Compact Wheel Loader and a Conventional Masted Forklift Truck, this feature could reduce your fleet holding and operational running costs.
The Teletruk's small footprint and small turning radius allows you to work in narrow aisles.
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