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At Above All Equipment Sales, we buy and sell aerial lifts like scissor lifts, telehandlers, and boom lifts. We do not rent them out, but this is a common question, so we thought we would help you out!

The Cost of Scissor Lift Rentals

As with any type of rental, whether it’s a home, a car, or even a scissor lift, the price is going to vary across the country. The price will also vary depending on the size of the rental, how long you need it for, and who you know.

On average, you can expect to pay these rates per rental time:

  • Daily – $85-$200
  • Weekly – $350-$600
  • Monthly – $600-$1,500
  • DON’T FORGET TO EXPECT TAXES, FEES, AND DELIVERY CHARGES.

Is it Worth it to Rent a Scissor Lift, Boom Lift, or Telehandler?

Again, this depends on your situation. If you’re renting a lift for a short, one-time job, then renting is the way to go. However, if you are constantly renting equipment, then it might be time to invest in your own! Check out the pros and cons here.

Learn More About Above All Equipment Sales

We offer affordable and reliable scissor lifts, telehandlers, boom lifts, and more! Contact us today to learn more about our aerial lifts!

Telehandlers vs. Forklifts

Many times, people can mistake a forklift for a telehandler and vice versa. While these two machines both help you lift and lower heavy items, they are not exactly the same.

The main difference is that a forklift can only move its arm up and down. Whereas a telehandler’s arm has much more reach in all directions. On a forklift, you would have to drive it to move the load to the left or right, but the boom on the telehandler can do that for you while your machine is stationary.

Learn More About Telehandlers

If you are interested in buying an aerial lift, Above All Equipment Sales specializes in reliable and affordable telehandlers, scissor lifts, and boom lifts! Contact us today to learn more and check out our online inventory!

How Long Does It Take for a Scissor Lift to Charge?

Looking to charge a scissor lift? All scissor lifts are slightly different, but the main rule of thumb is allowing your scissor lift to charge for at least 6 hours before you can get the full life out of it the next day.

Scissor lifts are designed to be able to be used throughout the day and charged each night or every other night depending on usage.

It’s also important to keep in mind that your scissor lift is not meant to be driven for the full 8 or so hours of your workday. The battery is used when you are operating the machine, so when you’re driving it and when you’re raising and lowering the platform.

Learn More About Scissor Lifts

If you are interested in learning more about your scissor lift, or if you are looking for an affordable and reliable aerial life like a scissor lift, telehandler, or boom lift, contact us today!

Reconditioned Genie GS-3232 Scissor Lift for sale. If you are looking for a lightweight scissor lift that offers easy mobility both indoors and outdoors, the Genie GS-3232 is for you! At Above All Equipment Sales, we have these popular scissor lifts in stock. We work with Genie directly for their reconditioned lifts, so you always know you’re getting a quality machine!

Genie GS-3232 Scissor Lift Specs:

  • 38 ft working height
  • 500 lbs capacity
  • 2 ft 8 in width
  • 8 ft length
  • Weight: 5,185 lbs

Why is the Genie GS-3232 Scissor Lift so Popular?

This aerial lift is so sought after because of its narrow footprint that can fit through any conventional doorway. That makes it easy to use inside and outside.

This scissor lift also has downriggers which are little feet that pop out for stability.

Learn More About the Genie GS-3232

If you want to learn more about the Genie GS-3232, contact us today!

How Much do Telehandlers Weigh?

Small Telehandlers

The smaller telehandlers, also referred to as yard dogs, usually only weigh about 10,000 pounds. The Genie 5519 is a good example of a small telehandler.

Mid-Sized Telehandlers

Mid-size telehandlers like the 6Ks and 8Ks usually weigh about 20,000 – 25,000 pounds.

Large Telehandlers

The largest telehandlers can weigh from 25,000 to 30,000 pounds!

Learn More About Telehandlers with Above All

If you are looking for an affordable reconditioned telehandler, scissor lift, or boom lift, Above All Equipment Sales has the right equipment for you! Contact us today to learn more!

Brooke Burke sending the Above All Equipment Sales team and fan some love and words of encouragement!

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Check out our inventory to see our available scissor lifts, boom lifts, telehandlers, and more!

We have a few new telehandlers available over at Above All Equipment Sales- the Gehl RS6-42, RS8-42, RS10-55, and RS6-34. Get ’em before they’re gone!

About these Telehandlers:

  • All are 2009 models
  • From southern California (so no salt!)
  • Foam-filled tires
  • CAN SHIP ANYWHERE!

Gehl RS6-42 Telehandler for Sale:

  • Price: $34,500
  • Hours: 3,000

Gehl RS8-42 Telehandler for Sale:

  • Price: $39,500
  • Hours: 3,800

Gehl RS10-55 Telehandler for Sale:

  • Price: $ 47,500
  • Hours: 3,600

Gehl RS6-34 Telehandler for Sale:

  • Price: $29,500
  • Hours: 2,500

Learn More About these Gehl Telehandlers

If you want to learn more about any or all of these machines, contact us today!

At Above All Equipment Sales, we carry all of the most popular (and less popular) aerial lifts you want and need! No matter what industry you are in, we have the scissor lifts, telehandlers, and boom lifts, to get the job done!

We sell new and reconditioned aerial lifts to fit your price range and we are always here to help you choose the right equipment for your job site.

And, if Jake “The Snake” Roberts, is telling you to do something, then it must be right!

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Above All Equipment Sales currently has two Genie Z30-20N Boom Lifts for sale! These machines are very similar to the Genie Z30-20N-RJ that we covered a few weeks ago. Check that blog out here!

Difference between Genie Z30-20N Recon and Genie Z30-20N-RJ

The RJ stands for rotating jib, which means that the extra arm at the end can rotate 180 degrees both ways. The Genie Z30-20N Recon does not have this feature.

About the Genie Z30-20N Recon

These boom lifts have a 20 feet outreach, 30-foot height. They are electric boom lifts with non-marking tires, so they are designed for indoors or outside on asphalt or concrete.

They each cost $22,900 and come with a 1-year parts warranty.

Fully reconditioned with new batteries, wiring, harness tires, upper and lower controls. The list goes on and on!

Learn More About the Genie Z30-20N Recon for Sale

If you are interested in learning more about these awesome boom lifts, contact us today!

Last week, we discussed the Skyjack 7135 RT Scissor Lift we have for sale. This week, Keith from Above All Equipment Sales tells us about the fully reconditioned Skyjack 8841 RT scissor lift which is similar but BIGGER!

Skyjack 8841 RT Scissor Lift Specs

Reconditioned at Skyjack Warehouse

New tires, new hydraulics, drive motors, bushing, and so much more.

Skyjack 8841 RT Price

  • $41,900

Learn More About Above All Equipment Sales

If you are interested in learning more about the aerial lifts we have for sale, contact us today. And don’t forget to check out our social channels and give us a like and a follow!