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Experience That Matters

When investing in a scissor lift, partnering with a company that knows the equipment inside and out is crucial. At Above All Equipment Sales, we specialize in scissor lifts and have been serving the industry for years. Our expertise ensures that we not only understand your needs but also provide solutions tailored to your specific applications.

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High-Quality Reconditioned Lifts

One of our standout features is the quality of our reconditioned lifts. Each scissor lift undergoes a meticulous reconditioning process to ensure it meets the highest standards. Our team, led by experts like Nick in our Cleveland shop, takes great pride in delivering lifts that look and perform like new. We spare no detail, even when it comes to our paint jobs, to guarantee that your lift is in perfect condition.

Choose the Right Lift

Choosing the correct lift for your operations can be challenging, and getting it wrong can lead to setbacks. Many of our clients have found themselves in situations where they initially purchase a lift that’s too small, only to trade it in for a larger model later. At Above All Equipment Sales, we guide you through this decision-making process to ensure you select the right lift the first time.

Trusted Brands

We offer a wide range of trusted brands such as:

  • Genie
  • Skyjack
  • JLG

Stringent Quality Control

We are very particular about the hours of operation on the equipment we sell. Each lift undergoes rigorous checks to ensure it meets our stringent standards, focusing on both quality and performance.

Your Trusted Partner

Why settle for less when you can choose a partner dedicated to your success? Let Above All Equipment Sales be your trusted source for quality scissor lifts.

At Above All Equipment Sales, we understand that finding the right equipment for your project is essential and often challenging. That’s why we specialize in offering high-quality reconditioned electric boom lifts, providing you with a cost-effective solution without compromising on performance.

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High-Quality Reconditioned Boom Lifts

Why pay more for brand-new equipment when you can get similar performance for half the price? A brand-new boom lift typically costs about $2,000 per foot, making a 30-foot model around $60,000. In contrast, our reconditioned models are available for around $1,000 per foot, offering you significant savings.

  • Genie Z30s and Z34s (34 feet)
  • JLG 30-foot electric boom lift

Why Choose Our Reconditioned Booms?

Our reconditioned boom lifts are meticulously inspected and refurbished to meet the highest standards. Managed by our skilled team, led by Nick in Cleveland, every lift undergoes a thorough process:

  • Complete disassembly and steam cleaning
  • Exceptional paintwork using premium materials
  • Extensive testing to ensure reliability and safety

We take immense pride in the quality of our reconditioned equipment, ensuring every machine not only meets but exceeds your expectations. By choosing us, you invest in a longterm, reliable solution that helps you complete your projects efficiently and affordably.

Experience the Above All Difference

At Above All Equipment Sales, our commitment is to provide you with the best reconditioned electric boom lifts—tools that meet your needs and budget. Rediscover efficiency and reliability without breaking the bank.

Welcome to Above All Equipment Sales, where quality meets affordability in the world of scissor lifts. We specialize in providing reconditioned Skyjacks and Genie lifts that cater to your specific needs and budgets, ensuring reliable performance on your job sites.

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Why Choose Reconditioned Scissor Lifts?

At Above All Equipment Sales, we take pride in our reconditioning process that breathes new life into pre-owned lifts:

  • Thorough Inspection: Every lift undergoes a rigorous inspection to identify and fix any issues, ensuring top-notch functionality.
  • New Components: We replace essential parts like batteries, chargers, and tires to enhance performance and extend the lifespan of the equipment.
  • Aesthetic Upgrades: Fresh paint and new decals make our lifts look as good as new, so you can invest in quality without compromising on appearance.

Versatile Inventory

Our current stock includes Skyjack scissor lifts in popular sizes like 19, 26, and 32 feet. Regardless of your project size, we have the equipment to match your needs. Plus, if you’re looking for something bigger, we’ve got you covered—just like when we recently sent a 40-foot model to Columbus, Ohio.

Benefits of Choosing Above All Equipment:

  • Lease Returns: Our lifts typically have less than 300 hours of use.
  • Quality You Can Trust: We only select the best units from auctions, ensuring you’re getting a top-quality product.
  • Commitment to Excellence: Our dedication to “Above All Effort” means we continually strive to exceed your expectations.

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At Above All Equipment Sales, we understand that operating and maintaining equipment can be complex. One crucial aspect is understanding how hour counts vary between different types of machinery. Through this guide, we’re here to simplify this concept, helping you make informed decisions about your equipment needs.

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The Difference Between Boom Lifts and Telehandlers

When discussing equipment like boom lifts and telehandlers, it’s essential to recognize how hour counts are measured. Specifically:

  • Boom Lifts (Electric vs. Gas and Diesel): Electric boom lifts count hours only when they are actively in use, such as moving up, down, or traveling. Gas and diesel models, on the other hand, also count idle hours. This means their hour counts can rise rapidly even when they are not actively operating.
  • Telehandlers: Typically powered by gas or diesel, telehandlers accumulate hours whether they’re moving or just idling. This results in significantly higher hour counts compared to electric boom lifts, even if both are used for the same duration.

How Hour Counts Affect Purchases and Maintenance

Understanding these differences is crucial for purchasing and maintaining your equipment. Here’s why:

  • Maintenance Scheduling: Knowing the hour count mechanisms helps schedule accurate maintenance, preventing unnecessary downtime.
  • Purchase Decisions: Hour counts influence the value and lifespan of the equipment. Recognizing the true wear and tear on machinery assists in making cost-effective purchases.

Why Choose Above All Equipment Sales?

At Above All Equipment Sales, we strive to make equipment ownership seamless for you. We offer:

  • Expert guidance on selecting the right machinery for your needs.
  • Transparent information on equipment hour counts and maintenance.
  • A diverse inventory of reliable, well-maintained equipment. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the industry, trust us to provide the insights and equipment solutions you need.

At Above All Equipment Sales, we know that making informed decisions about your equipment purchases is crucial. One common question that keeps many clients up at night is, “Is 5,000 hours a lot for a telehandler?” We’re here to shed light on this and guide you through the considerations.

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Understanding Telehandler Hours

Telehandler hours are comparable to mileage on a car. So, when you see 5,000 hours, it’s logical to question its significance.

The Reality of 5,000 Hours

Yes, 5,000 hours is indeed a lot for a telehandler. Think of it as equivalent to high mileage on a vehicle. While machines like Caterpillars can often reach up to 7,000 or 8,000 hours, the general rule is that the fewer hours, the better.

Should You Avoid High-Hour Telehandlers?

While it’s not an absolute no-go, caution is advisable. Here are some things to consider if you’re contemplating a high-hour telehandler:

  • Price vs. Condition: Ensure you get a great deal if you are opting for a machine with high hours.
  • Machine Quality: Look for high-quality brands known for their longevity, like Caterpillar.
  • Inspection: Conduct a thorough inspection to assess the real condition of the telehandler.

Our Recommendation

At Above All Equipment Sales, we prioritize quality over hours. We seek to offer machines with fewer than 2,500 hours, ensuring that you get better value and reliability.

Conclusion

When purchasing a telehandler, keep in mind that lower hours generally indicate a better and more reliable machine. Exercise patience and choose wisely to ensure your investment serves you well. After all, it’s not just about the hours – it’s about the quality and condition of the equipment you’re investing in.

At Above All Equipment, we usually get asked the same question now and again – what does the selling process look like if you were to go through us?

The Selling Process

Typically, we buy machines from a privately owned business or a private individual. But we are also open to other means of selling and buying. First, we find the device trying to be sold, whether through a business or person. We then inspect the equipment via a detailed background check with the machine’s serial number.

We will then get a condition report of the equipment to ensure everything is in working order before purchasing. Once the deal is made, we wire-transfer the money or send the money via a cashier’s check. Afterward is when the delivery process begins, in which we can work directly with the seller to make the appropriate accommodations.

Learn More About Our Buying/Selling Process

If you’re looking for the best equipment around, give us a call at 800-675-6934.

 

 

At Above All Equipment, we usually get asked the same question now and again – what does the selling process look like if you were to go through us?

The Selling Process

Typically, we buy machines from a privately owned business or a private individual. But we are also open to other means of selling and buying. First, we find the device trying to be sold, whether through a business or person. We then inspect the equipment via a detailed background check with the machine’s serial number.

We will then get a condition report of the equipment to ensure everything is in working order before purchasing. Once the deal is made, we wire-transfer the money or send the money via a cashier’s check. Afterward is when the delivery process begins, in which we can work directly with the seller to make the appropriate accommodations.

Learn More About Our Buying/Selling Process

If you’re looking for the best equipment around, give us a call at 800-675-6934.