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Are you looking for the best used telehandler around? Well, the machine the is the “best” is going to depend on what you need. Above All Equipment Sales is here to help you find the right telehandler for your job.

What to Look for in a Used Telehandler?

  • Weight capacity
  • Height
  • Terrain
  • Weight of the machine for towing if necessary
  • Closed cab
  • Downriggers
  • 4-wheel steering or rear-wheel steering
  • Budget

Whether you have a good idea of what you need or if you are at a loss and need to talk to the professionals, give us a call, and we can help get you set up with the best telehandler for your projects.

Learn More About Above All Equipment

If you are interested in learning more about Above All Equipment, check out the rest of our website to see the selection of aerial lifts we have available. We specialize in new and reconditioned telehandlers, scissor lifts, boom lifts, and more.

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Keith Sommerstad, founder of Above All Equipment had years of experience in different fields that paved the way for him to be the reliable go-to for all of your aerial lift needs!

Keith’s Background

Keith Sommerstad sold concrete tools in Las Vegas at age 21 and had an awesome group of guys training him from Diamond Blade Warehouse
Sold Search Engine Optimization early on, beginning part-time in 2003-2008
2008 Started working for Brad Fox founder of  So-Cal Equipment 
2012 Formed Above All Equipment!
Mentorship from Barry Kennelly 20+ years of experience with United Rentals and KDR Equipment

Learn More About Our Aerial Lifts

If you are in need of an affordable telehandler, scissor lift, or boom lift, Keith Sommerstad from Above All Equipment is the guy to talk to! Contact us with any questions and check out our online inventory to see what we have in store for you.

 

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Genie GS-1932 E Scissor Lifts

Brand New Genie GS-1932 E Scissor Lifts for Sale

One of the most popular scissor lifts, the Genie GS-1932 E, is in stock at Above All Equipment Sales for a limited time only! These bad boys are brand new and in such high demand right now that they won’t be available for long.

Just like cars, these scissor lifts need that microchip to function, and with the shortage right now as well as the transportation labor shortage, these lifts are priced to sell at $13,900. That price includes the machine and delivery to most places in the country.

We currently have 6 of the Genie GS-1932 E Scissor Lifts in stock in Dallas right now.

About the Genie GS-1932 E Scissor Lifts

  • eDrive model
  • Non-marking tires
  • Zero-emission electric operation
  • Front-wheel drive and zero inside turning radius
  • 39 in (1 m) roll-out platform extension
  • Automatic 25 amp battery charger

General Genie GS-1932 E Scissor Lifts Specs

  • Max Working Height 25 ft.
  • Capacity 500 lbs.
  • Machine Width 2 ft 8 in.
  • Machine Length 6 ft.
  • Weight 2,929 lbs.

Learn more about the Genie GS-1932 E Scissor Lifts here!

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If you want to get your hands on one of these popular Genie Scissor Lifts, act now! Contact us today to learn more!

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If you are in need of an affordable aerial lift, Above All Equipment Sale has you covered! We have reconditioned telehandlers, scissor lifts, boom lifts, and more!

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Above All Equipment Sales has the highly sought-after Genie GTH-5519 Telehandler for sale! This machine is a 2013 and is located in Anaheim, California.

About the Genie GTH-5519 Telehandler

This Genie GTH-5519 Telehandler only has 18 hundred hours on it which is super rare to find this great aerial lift with such low usage.

It has foam-filled tires and is easy to maneuver and convenient to service, with a variety of rugged attachments.

This compact telehandler meets the needs of most construction, masonry, landscape, and farming applications.

Genie GTH-5519 Telehandler Specs:

  • Max Lift Capacity 5,500 lbs
  • Max Lift Height 18 ft 10 in
  • Max Forward Reach 11 ft 3 in
  • Capacity at Max Height 4,400 lbs
  • Capacity at Max Reach 1,900 lbs

Price: $35,900, which includes delivery to most of the west coast.

Learn More About the 2013 Genie GTH-5519 Telehandler

If you are interested in learning more about this machine, check out our inventory page here, and contact us today with any questions!

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*Above All Equipment Sales does not rent out equipment*

The cost to rent a telehandler will vary based on your needs from size, location, duration, and more. The numbers reflected in this blog are just an estimate.

Small Telehandler Rentals

  • A small telehandler rental, like a Genie 5519
  • $200 – $450 a day
  • $1,000 a week
  • $3,500 a month

Mid-Size Telehandler Rentals

  • $400 – $600 a day
  • $2,000 a week
  • $4,000 – $5,000 a month

Large Telehandlers

  • $500 – $1,000 a day
  • $2,500 a week
  • $5,000 – $6,000 a month

Why Buy Instead of Rent?

As you can see from the typical prices listed above, renting a telehandler can add up. If you are in need of an aerial lift like a telehandler on a regular basis, it is a better investment to buy one rather than always rent. Not only will you save money in the long run, but think of all of the time and hassle you save by not dealing with the rental companies and deliveries.

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Last week, we showcased a 2012 Genie Z-30/20 N RJ Boom Lift that we have for sale out of Texas. This week, we have an identical machine that has been fully reconditioned by Genie a few months ago.

About the Genie Z-30/20 N RJ Boom Lift

This machine was fully reconditioned with new batteries, tires, charger, and so much more.

  • The Rotating Jib (RJ feature) allows the basket to rotate.
  • Price – $24,900
  • Location – Chicago
    • Shipping to anywhere for under $1,000!

Genie Z-30/20 N RJ Boom Lift Specs

  • Height – 30 ft
  • Working Height -35 ft 2 in
  • Max Horizontal Reach – 20 ft 6 in
  • Max Up and Over Clearance (riser extended) – 12 ft 8 in
  • Platform Capacity – 500 lbs
  • Check out all specs here

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If you are looking for a great, flexible boom lift, this Genie Z-30/20 N RJ is for you! Contact us today to learn more!

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When buying a new telehandler, you want to make sure you’ve done your homework. You wouldn’t just walk into a dealership and buy the first car you see. You would take it for a test drive, check out all of the major components like the engine, tires, etc. And then you might continue shopping around to see if another car might fit your needs better.

This is the same process for buying a telehandler. They’re big investments, so you want to make sure you’re spending your money on the best machine for you!

Today, we are here to help you by listing a few things you should be looking for in a used telehandler.

What to Look For in a Used Telehandler?

First, you want to identify the size and type of telehandler you need. You also need to pay attention to hour many working hours the machine has. They can make it all the way up to 10,000 hours!

From there, you can inspect the back of the machine to check out the hydraulics – ensure there are no broken hoses or leaks.

Then you want to pop open the hood. Check for oil leaks, noises such as the belts or alternator.

It is also a good idea to operate the boom to make sure there is no chatter in the boom and that it is a smooth movement.

Be Wary of Cheap Telehandlers

Don’t be too stingy; a lot of times the cheapest telehandler you can find will end up costing you the most. If a machine is super affordable, almost too affordable, you’ll probably end up putting more money into it than it’s worth to keep running.

Why Choose Above All Equipment?

At Above All, we sell new and used aerial lifts, including telehandlers, boom lifts, and scissor lifts. When it comes to our used equipment, they are all reconditioned and basically as good as new, just with a few hours on them. We work with you to make sure you get the right machine for your job and your budget!

Learn More About Used Telehandlers

If you are interested in learning more about our used telehandlers, check out our online inventory and contact us today!

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The History of Scissor Lifts

The first scissor lift was created in the early 1900s in Sweden. They were super primitive and lack a lot of the features that we have become used to. For example, they were attached to vehicles like the back of trucks in order to move them around.

Since then, scissor lifts have taken off! Now we have so many different kinds of scissor lifts, from sizes, engines, accessories, and so much more.

Stay Tuned for Announcements on New Equipment in Stock

In the coming weeks, we will be posting vlogs about the new equipment we have in store! Contact us today if you are interested in learning more about our affordable and reliable scissor lifts, telehandlers, and boom lifts.

 

Have you ever wondered what all those numbers in the names of scissor lifts mean? You’re not alone!

Scissor Lifts Brand Names

With the most popular brands like Genie, Skyjack, JLG, the number in the names of the scissor lifts relates to the width and the height of the machine. Generally, the first two numbers are the platform height, whereas the last two numbers are the width of the machine.

Take the Genie GS 1930 scissor lift, for example, it has a 19-foot height and is 30 inches wide.

However, some brands such as Skyjack reverse the numbers and put the width first and the height second.

Working Height

Always make sure to keep in mind that the working height on these scissor lifts is going to be about 6 feet more than the height of the machine.

Most Popular Scissor Lifts

There are so many different brands and models of scissor lifts on the market, but Above All Equipment Sales always has the most popular brands and sizes when it comes to aerial lifts, especially scissor lifts!

Our bread and butter scissor lifts are:

  • 1930 = 19′ platform / 30″ wide
  • 3246 = 32′ platform / 46″ wide
  • 3226 = 26′ platform / 32″ wide (SKYJACK)

Learn More About Scissor Lifts

If you are looking for an affordable scissor lift from a knowledgeable and reputable company, Above All Equipment Sales has you covered with both new and reconditioned aerial lifts! Contact us today to see which machine is right for your job!