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JLG has introduced the all-new SkyTrak 8042 telehandler, remastered to maintain performance and reliability. Building on the legacy of its predecessor, this next-generation model comes with ...
JLG has expanded its telehandler line with the SkyTrak 8042 - updating the previous version with a range of innovations, as it did with the 6034 and 6042 models introduced in 2023. They include ...
The SkyTrak Model 8042 has an 8,000-lb. maximum lift capacity, 41-ft. 11-in. maximum lift height and 26-ft. 7-in. maximum forward reach. ZF drivetrain features axles with heavy-duty inboard wet ...
JLG will use World of Concrete to showcase its 1644 high-capacity telehandler alongside its SkyTrak 8042 and 400S telescopic boom. JLG’s 1644 telehandler. The JLG 1644 high capacity telehandler offers ...
JLG acquired Lull from Textron in 2003 along with SkyTrak. Now a unit of Oshkosh, a large military supplier, JLG also acquired lucrative defense products from the Textron deal.
JLG is expanding its manufacturing footprint at the 500,000 square-foot Oshkosh facility in Jefferson City, Tennessee. This move supports increased production of the SkyTrak telehandler line and ...
JLG Industries makes aerial work platforms, including telescopic material handlers, called "telehandlers" in the trade. Brands include JLG, SkyTrak, Lull and Gradall.
JLG Industries has been awarded a US $23.7 million contract from the US Department of the Army for refurbishment of All-Terrain Lifter Army System (ATLAS) vehicles and SkyTrak(R) Model 6000M vehicles, ...
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