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You might have heard about our 2013 model, but we are happy to announce a second 6042: a 2014 model SkyTrak.

2014 SkyTrak 6042 Specs And Details

As with the 2013 models, this newer 6042 also comes with a 6,000-pound lifting capability for getting larger jobs done. This SkyTrak model also comes with a more significant boom, the 42-foot boom.

This unit has about 2,450 hours logged. This SkyTrak also comes with foam-filled tires, perfect for more extensive, debris-filled job sites.

This 2014 SkyTrak 6042 is available now for $44,900.

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Visit our website for more details about this machine and send us a message or give us a call if you’re interested.

Above All Equipment recently acquired a 2013 SkyTrak 6042. Read more below for details and specifications!

Skytrak 6042 Specs And Details

This fantastic new machine came in with little to no hours of usage, around 2,300 to be exact.

The SkyTrak also comes with foam-filled tires, essential for busy worksites where debris runs rampant.

The SkyTrak also comes with run-flats, and they are all open cabs. They also have four-wheel steering capabilities.

The 6042 also comes with a 42-foot boom and a 6,000-pound lift capacity.

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This SkyTrak won’t last too long; make sure to visit our website for more details before it sells out!

Above All Equipment recently acquired a 2013 SkyTrak 6042. Read more below for details and specifications!

Skytrak 6042 Specs And Details

This fantastic new machine came in with little to no hours of usage, around 2,300 to be exact.

The SkyTrak also comes with foam-filled tires, essential for busy worksites where debris runs rampant.

The SkyTrak also comes with run-flats, and they are all open cabs. They also have four-wheel steering capabilities.

The 6042 also comes with a 42-foot boom and a 6,000-pound lift capacity.

Visit Our Website For More Details

This SkyTrak won’t last too long; make sure to visit our website for more details before it sells out!

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More Products For Our Customers

Above All Equipment Sales is happy to announce that we now carry several reconditioned Skyjack 3219 lifts.

The lifts are seven years old, dating around two-thousand fifteen. The lifts all come with new batteries, new chargers, a new wiring harness, new tires, and some more decorative details renewed.

The price tag on the SJ3219 is currently $9,300, delivered. The lifts do ship in a box truck, so a loading dock or forklift will be needed to unload the lift once purchased.

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The holiday season is upon us, so act now and check out our website for more details.

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Our Reconditioned Lifts Have Arrived

Above All Equipment Sales recently acquired a few reconditioned GS 1930 Scissor Lifts. The lifts are around five years old, ranging between two-thousand fifteen and two-thousand seventeen.

The lifts all have new batteries, new chargers, new wiring harnesses, new tires, new paint, new decals, and some other cosmetic knickknacks.

The current price for these lifts is $9,600, delivered to most locations in the United States.

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Don’t wait any longer. Get yourself, and your business one of these reliable and long-lasting GS 1930 Scissor lifts today.

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Recently Acquired Genie 5519

If you’re looking to spend a little less on a lift this holiday season, you’re in luck. Recently, Above All Equipment acquired a Genie 5519, and it’s on sale now.

The Genie 5519 is a 2014 model with around two thousand hours, new tires, full service, and completely ready to go! Photos are provided, and if you head to Genie5519.com, which takes you right to our site.

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Don’t wait too long. Contact Above All Equipment Sales today for more information.

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Genie 5519 for sale
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Recently Acquired Genie 5519

If you’re looking to spend a little less on a lift this holiday season, you’re in luck. Recently, Above All Equipment acquired a Genie 5519, and it’s on sale now.

The Genie 5519 is a 2014 model with around two thousand hours, new tires, full service, and completely ready to go! Photos are provided, and if you head to Genie5519.com, which takes you right to our site.

Learn More About The Genie 5519

Don’t wait too long. Contact Above All Equipment Sales today for more information.

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You might require a scissor lift if your business is looking to complete a significant project. But operating this type of equipment is not easy, mainly if you’ve never used one before.

Understanding Scissor Lifts

Any modern scissor lift is designed with safety first in mind. Compared to ladders, scissor lifts are much safer in ensuring you stay lifted and protected while getting a problematic task completed. Scissor lifts do carry strict regulations, though, and should be operated with care and attention.

Reading the manual is the first step to ensuring proper scissor lift operating. You need to make sure you also respect the equipment as it can potentially kill or harm you. But reading the manual and adjusting yourself to the machine will help tremendously.

One of the built-in safety measures is the nonadjustable speed range. Meaning no matter how hard you try, there is only a certain speed you can go up or down to maintain safety at all costs.

Some Important Things To Consider

When operating a scissor lift, you want to make sure you read the manual and understand the controls. But another thing to keep in mind is weather conditions. You don’t want to be outside operating this piece of machinery during harsh winds or in-climate weather. Stay safe and stay within the parameters of the manual to maintain optimal safety precautions.

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If you’d like to learn more about scissor lifts and their components, visit our website for more details. Let one of our professionals at Above All Equipment Sales take care of your scissor lift needs.

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Scissor lifts are considered to be aerial work platforms. They are not accessible equipment to manage, especially if you are unaware of their use or components. But how much are these lifts worth in terms of monetary value?

Figuring Out Their Value

Scissor lifts can be worth a lot of money – or can be worth nothing. There is no between, but it does depend on their current state. For instance, if batteries are missing or not operational or the machine has not been correctly stored, their value drops significantly. You will most likely have to spend some money on the lifts before you can get any worth out of them.

But if the lifts are running flawlessly and their batteries are in tip-top shape, then their value can be somewhere between four to five, or even ten thousand dollars. This monetary value does depend heavily on their age as well.

If you find yourself needing to get rid of a scissor lift, give Above All Equipment Sales a call, and we’ll take it off of your hands. We can come up with a reasonable price and negotiate the terms in person with you. Finding the right away will be tricky, but Above All Equipment Sales can assist you every step of the way.

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If you require professional help with your scissor lift, whether you’re selling or looking to invest, Above All Equipment Sales can help you make the right decision.

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Scissor Lifts require a certain amount of batteries, and most of the time, it’s four batteries. But as of recently, there is a new scissor lift by JLG that requires only one battery. Since this is a new product, we are unsure how this will play out in the long run. Regardless, you won’t want to pay for replacing it.

The Standard Amount

Typically, for scissor lifts, the number of batteries you will need will be around four. These batteries are golf cart-type batteries. The batteries are six volts which can be purchased in places such as your local Costco, which is where we recommend getting the batteries at a good deal. The most you will spend on these batteries will be around one hundred to one hundred and seven dollars.

At Above All Equipment Sales, we recommended only using four batteries as this is the typical limit. Any more than this, and you violate OSHA and ANSI standards.

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Discover more about scissor lifts and their components by visiting our website or contacting one of our professionals today.