Used Equipment - Forklifts, Scissor Lifts, Wheel Loaders, Terminal Tractors and Container Handlers

Used Equipment Surprise - Forklifts, Telehandlers, Wheel Loaders, Boom Lifts and Manlifts. Situated in Monaghan, Ireland, the Combilift Company was formed in the year 1998. Highly knowledgeable engineers Martin McVicar and Robert Moffett were responsible for establishing the business. With a combined engineering practice of over 40 years, they used their practical experience and their knowledge to design and create a new breed of long-load forklift: the Combilift. For the material handling business, Combilift Ltd. produces numerous multi-directional lift trucks. Combilift in fact, created the first IC Multi Directional lift truck in the world. Now, the company makes more than 10 various models and their products are exported to businesses across the globe. Within just 11 years, Combilift has rapidly become the worldwide leader in the long-load handling industry with their products found in more than 50 markets throughout the world. In the year 2009, Combilift proudly celebrated the delivery of their 10,000th truck. The company attributes its development by support from their network of distributors across the world who support their range in expanding markets throughout the globe. Most heavy equipment operators spend their days in difficult working environments for long hours every day. 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. 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. The HX Series cabs are thirteen percent larger in comparison to the 9A Series and the HL wheel loaders boast being ten percent 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. These improvements create less noise pollution in the cab and ensure a quieter operator experience. Smart engines and machines that save on fuel by shutting down when not in use are the wave of the future. This is one of the main features that have been incorporated when the machine idles within a specific programmable timeframe. This situation commonly occurs throughout the shift when the operator leaves their cab temporarily for snacks or bathroom breaks without turning 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. JLG forklifts have come a ways since Mr. John L. Grove came back to town from his cross-country road trip and since the first aerial work platform debuted on the market. Today, the company proudly continues to expand itself into numerous markets worldwide and develops new products to make certain clients are capable of being more effective and perform in the workplace within a safer atmosphere. In the new millennium, Skyjack was acquired by the Linamar Corporation, who is LNR on the TSX, a primary producer of precision-machined components, modules and assemblies. At present, Skyjack has manufacturing facilities in Canada, Hungary and the US with added support offices in Europe and Asia. The Skyjack trademark became a leader in the industry for aerial lift truck machinery by combining features like durability, quality and serviceability, making their scissor lifts know all over the globe for product reliability and efficiency. Skyjack manufactures numerous other self-propelled aerial lifts for its worldwide client base. Their elevated work heights reach about 56 feet. The company`s present Boom lift truck model series has telescopic booms starting from 45 feet to 71 feet. Skyjack has plans to further develop their boom lift product line. The business remains a dominant player in the trade adapting rapidly to the continually changing requirements of their customers. Lately, Skyjack bought Carelift Equipment in August 2007 and Volvo's Material Handling Equipment to be able to try to expand their Telehandling product offering. The resulting VR series telehandlers and Zoom Boom along with the added production capacity further guarantees the company`s success and growth. Terex Forklifts stands by their mission to deliver a consistent and cost effective product line. They take delight in making equipment that improves their customers’ earnings. Through many divestures and acquisitions planned to expand the product offering, Terex has recently expanded dramatically. They have improved their geographic coverage to make it possible for them to present quality standards and value for their broad consumer 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 earlier brand names for many of the products used in conjunction business the brand Terex. Currently, Terex products are principally marketed under the Terex name. A few 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 shown steady evolution, buying PPM Cranes, in 1995 while divesting Clark Material Handling in 1995. In 1997 Terex acquires Telelect and Simon-RO. BPI Handlers in Baraga, Michigan is also acquired this same year.

EQC038496
Stock Number: EQC038496 GL
Make: MISC
Model: CARRIAGE
EQC038496
ATT345
Stock Number: ATT345 GL
Make: Hyundai
Model: 48" Shaft Lumber forks
Year: 2011
ATT345
EQC010677
Stock Number: EQC010677 GL
Make: GENIE
Model: Z62
Year: 2018
EQC010677
EQC028356
Stock Number: EQC028356 GL
Make: Atlas Copco
Model: HILIGHT5
Year: 2019
EQC028356
EQC003346
Stock Number: EQC003346 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1055
Year: 2017
EQC003346
ATT481
Stock Number: ATT481 GL
Make: JLG
Model: Scissorlift Piperack
Year: 2014
ATT481
EQC018608
Stock Number: EQC018608 GL
Make: Manitou
Model: MTA10055
Year: 2018
EQC018608
EQC003212
Stock Number: EQC003212 GL
Make: FrostFighter
Model: IDF350
Year: 2015
EQC003212
ATT471
Stock Number: ATT471 GL
Make: JLG
Model: Piperack
ATT471
ATT521
Stock Number: ATT521 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 60" CLASS IV PALLET FORKS
ATT521
DP-SKY043
Stock Number: DP-SKY043 GL
Make: SKYJACK
Model: SJIII4626
Year: 2014
DP-SKY043
622093
Stock Number: 622093 GL
Make: Terex
Model: CTT 182-8 TS21
Year: 2019
622093
LS14822
Stock Number: LS14822 GL
Make: HYUNDAI
Model: 40L-7A
Year: 2017
LS14822
LS15263
Stock Number: LS15263 GL
Make: HYSTER
Model: H60XT
Year: 2017
LS15263
EQC007681
Stock Number: EQC007681 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: C10000XL
Year: 2017
EQC007681
300629
Stock Number: 300629 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 1930ES
Year: 2016
300629
ATT169
Stock Number: ATT169 GL
Make: Cat
Model: Skid Steer Forks
Year: 2011
ATT169
ATT468
Stock Number: ATT468 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 42" Class II Pallet Forks
Year: 2014
ATT468
212446
Stock Number: 212446 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 800AJ
Year: 2014
212446
ATT108
Stock Number: ATT108 GL
Make: Manitou
Model: 48" Forks
Year: 2010
ATT108