Above All Equipment Sales

 

At Above All Equipment Sales, we specialize in buying and selling the best brands when it comes to telehandlers, scissor lifts, and boom lifts. We have new and used (reconditioned) equipment for any job anywhere.

The JLG G-518 Telehandler

The JLG G-518 is another smaller, more compact telehandler that is great for maneuvering tighter spaces. These types of telehandlers are commonly referred to as “yard dogs.”

Compared to the Genie 5519, the JLG G-518 is a little bit heavier, weighing in at about 11,000 pounds. However, the footprint, size, and length, and height capacity are very similar.

The JLG Brand

All of the machines that JLG manufactures are extremely reliable, which is one reason that they are so popular. They partner with Caterpillar, so their engines have dual engineering for a more reliable and long-lasting machine.

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No matter what job you have to get done, Above All Equipment Sales knows our machines in and out. Contact us today if you have any questions as to which brand is best for your job, your budget, and for you! You can also visit our website to see all of the equipment we have in stock and compare your options there.

 

At Above All Equipment Sales, we specialize in buying and selling the best brands when it comes to telehandlers, scissor lifts, and boom lifts. We have new and used (reconditioned) equipment for any job anywhere.

The JLG G-518 Telehandler

The JLG G-518 is another smaller, more compact telehandler that is great for maneuvering tighter spaces. These types of telehandlers are commonly referred to as “yard dogs.”

Compared to the Genie 5519, the JLG G-518 is a little bit heavier, weighing in at about 11,000 pounds. However, the footprint, size, and length, and height capacity are very similar.

The JLG Brand

All of the machines that JLG manufactures are extremely reliable, which is one reason that they are so popular. They partner with Caterpillar, so their engines have dual engineering for a more reliable and long-lasting machine.

Contact us

No matter what job you have to get done, Above All Equipment Sales knows our machines in and out. Contact us today if you have any questions as to which brand is best for your job, your budget, and for you! You can also visit our website to see all of the equipment we have in stock and compare your options there.

At Above All Equipment Sales, we have all of the top brand scissor lifts, boom lifts, and telehandlers. Whether you need a new lift or want to save some money and get a reconditioned lift, we have what you need.

The JCB 520 Telehandler

The JCB 520 is a very popular telehandler because of its size. It is a compact telehandler typically referred to as a yard dog. Smaller telehandlers are great because they can be used indoors and outdoors with our having any troubles navigating tight spaces.

Smaller telehandlers are also great for easy transportation. You can even use a pickup truck to mover the JCB 520.

JCB 520 Specs.

  • The JCB 520 weighs close to 11,000 pounds.
  • Its reach is almost 17 feet.
  • The capacity is 4,600 pounds, which is a little less than other telehandlers of its size.

JCB vs. Genie Telehandlers

The JCB 520 is very comparable to the Genie 5519 telehandler in regards to size and specs. However, the Genie has a little bit more reach and capacity. Though they are similar, they both do a great job in most situations.

Which one is better for you? That just depends on what you and your crew are used to using and if you need that little extra reach or not.

If you have any questions about the JCB 520, the Genie 5519, or any of our machines, please contact us today! We can help you find the equipment you need to get the job done every time, for the right price.

 

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Looking for New or Used Telehandlers, Scissor Lifts, or Boom Lifts? At Above All Equipment, we have a large inventory of all of the most popular and sought-after telehandlers, scissor lifts, and boom lifts. We even stock reconditioned equipment to make finding the right machine for you more affordable than ever.

The Gradall D Series Telehandler

One telehandler that we are always looking to buy is the Gradall D Series. This telehandler is a super popular brand with a very loyal following. Unfortunately, this telehandler was discontinued in 2007.

However, since they were so common, there are still many of them out there, and after we recondition them, they are as good as new.

The reason that this telehandler is so popular is because it is old school, easy to use, very reliable, and robust.

What is Similar to the Gradall D Series?

The JLG G Series is the replacement of the Gradall D Series. This new JLG telehandler is very similar to the D Series, but there are some differences. It is more updated with the controls so many people that are set in the ways of the old school D Series aren’t happy about the change.

That is why we are always hunting for secondhand Gradalls so we can refurbish them and sell them to those loyal followers.

If you are in the market for a telehandler, boom lift, or scissor lift, whether new, reconditioned, or even discontinued in the Gradall D Series case, then you should browse our inventory online and contact us today! We can help you find the right equipment for the job you need to get done!

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Make sure to check out our scary awesome equipment including scissor lifts, telehandlers, and boom lifts; both reconditioned and new!

Contact us for any questions or to get started on purchasing your equipment today!

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At Above All Equipment Sales, we sell new and reconditioned scissor lifts, boom lifts, and telehandlers from many popular brands. One of our most popular items are our scissor lifts. When it comes to purchasing your scissor lift, it is important to keep in mind the maintenance requires for your machine.

Scissor Lift Maintenance

Keeping up with your scissor lift is overall very simple. You definitely want to read the owner’s manual so you can understand everything your individual scissor lift’s needs. But in general, these are a few key points in scissor lift maintenance:

Scissor Lift Batteries

Batteries are a key component of any scissor lift. They are not maintenance free; however, the upkeep is extremely easy. Make sure to add distilled water every two to four weeks. Again, make sure to check the manual as this maintenance doesn’t really vary by manufacturer, but it does vary by geographical location. For example, if you are working in a desert-like climate, then you’ll need to add water more often.

Replacing Your Scissor Lift Battery

Plan on getting a new battery every three years, but keep an eye on it as its life can vary depending on how much you use the lift. The batteries are four golf cart batteries, so six-volt batteries that you can buy anywhere, such as Costco.

Annual ANSI Safety Inspection for Scissor Lifts

Just like your car, you will have to get new tags for your scissor lift every year. The only difference is that the scissor lift must undergo the ANSI safety inspection and pass before you can get your tag.

Tire Maintenance for Scissor Lifts

Scissor lift tires are very durable and take a long time to need replacing; however, if you do hit a curb or anything like that, then they might need replacing sooner.

Overall, the maintenance for a scissor lift is very straightforward and simple to handle. If you have any questions on how to maintain your new or reconditioned scissor lift, contact us at Above All Equipment Sales today!

At Above All Equipment Sales, we sell both new and reconditioned scissor lifts across many different brands, including Genie Scissor Lifts and Skyjack Scissor Lifts. Though we specialize in indoor lifts, we do carry an inventory of outdoor or rough terrain scissor lifts as well.

Whether you need a scissor lift for HVAC, electrical, painting, construction, or anything else, Above All is here to help you find the right equipment for your job. It is important to keep in mind your work environment when choosing your scissor lift.

Wide Vs. Narrow Scissor Lifts from Above All Equipment

A wide scissor lift is typically 46 inches wide, meaning it will not fit through your standard doorway. If you’re going to use a wide scissor lift, you will have to make sure you have a double door or larger entryway so the lift can fit through.

A narrow scissor lift is typically 32 inches wide, so they will fit through your standard doorway.

Scissor Lift Brands

Our most common scissor lifts at Above All are from Skyjack and Genie.

Genie Scissor Lift is the Genie GS-2632 or the Genie GS-2646, which are both great for maneuvering in tight spaces and can be used either indoor or outdoor.

Skyjack SJIII2646 and the Skyjack SJIII3226 are other popular scissor lifts.

We have all of our equipment specs for all of the current listings on our website. You can learn more by viewing those or by contacting us at Above All Equipment Sales.

When it comes to 19 foot and 20-foot scissor lifts, whether they are new, used, or reconditioned, there are many differences that can make or break your decision to buy one versus the other.

The difference isn’t just that extra foot in reach. There are many more differences between a 19 and 20-foot scissor lift. The 19-foot scissor lift seems to be more popular because they are the most affordable. But if you need to carry and lift heavy loads, you will have to go with the 20-foot scissor lift.

Weight Capacity in Scissor Lifts

The 20-foot scissor lifts were meant to lift up 750-1,000 pounds whereas the 19-foot lift can usually only lift about 500 pounds.

Price of Scissor Lifts

If you are trying to stay in a tight budget and you don’t need to lift over 500 pounds, then the 19-foot scissor lift is going to be your best option. They are more available to buy, easier to sell, and easier to maneuver.

Your options between a 19-foot scissor lift and a 20-foot scissor lift also comes down to where you are storing your lift. You need to make sure that your lift will fit through any doorways or hallways while you are using it, and situations like that.

If you need help deciding on whether a 19-foot scissor lift or a 20-foot scissor lift is better for your job, contact us at Above All Equipment Sale, and we can help you! We can tell you about all of our new, used, and reconditioned scissor lifts so you can stay in your budget!

No matter what industry you are in, if you are in need of a telehandler, Above All Equipment Sales has you covered. We can help you find the right equipment for the job you need to get done. The only questions you have to ask are: What brand do you want? Where do you need the lift? What is your reach and weight capacity? And most importantly, what is your budget?

If you can answer all these questions, our experienced staff can help you find the right telehandler for your job.

What Brand of Telehandler Do You Want?

Telehandlers, also called a telescopic handler, reach forklift, “yard dog” or material handler, are one of our specialties here at Above All, and we have a large stock of all of the big-name brands. We have used JCB, Gale, Skytrak, Genie, Terex, Gradall, and more.

Where Do You Need Your Telehandler?

Above All is a nationwide business, so we can deliver almost anywhere across the US. However, your location does affect which brand of telehandler we can provide you with, depending on your time restraints and our availability.

What is Your Reach and Weight Capacity?

Depending on the job you need to get done, you’ll need a telehandler that can handle the height and weight of the materials your moving.

What is Your Budget for Your Telehandler?

Above All offers used telehandlers to help you get the equipment you need for a price that won’t break the bank. If you have a limited budget for your telehandler, our used machines can help you get the job done for a fraction of the price.

If you need a telehandler, contact us today at Above All Equipment Sales! We can help you find the telehandler you want and need!

Often times, construction contractors can have a hard time finding the right equipment for their projects; whether the difficulty is with finding the right machines, finding and affordable machine, or even just finding one that is available to rent.

Can’t Find a Telehandler that Fits Your Price Range?

This is where Above All Equipment Sales steps in. We know that is can be a struggle to find reliable, name brand telehandlers for your project. Finding a decent telehandler to rent is stressful if there aren’t any available in your area. And buying a new telehandler can be way too expensive; some go for over $100,000.

Above All Sells Reconditioned Telehandlers

This is why we specialize in selling reconditioned telehandlers. A reconditioned name-brand telehandler is just as reliable as a new telehandler but for a fraction of the price. We sell telehandlers by Genie, JLG, Skytrak, Terex & more.

We can help you find the telehandler you need for your reach, your weight capacity, what cab you want, all those factors that you are looking for. It’s just about finding the right piece of equipment and finding it for the right price and getting it out to you in a timely manner.

Why Choose Above All?

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Most of the time, our customers know what they are looking for, but we can help you find exactly what you need for a price that won’t break the bank. And the best part is that once you have your telehandler, it’s yours. You no longer have to worry about finding one for the next job site.

If you are looking for heavy machinery for your construction site, or anything else where you need to move heavy objects, contact us at Above All Equipment Sale. We can help you find the best telehandler for the best price, anywhere in the United States.