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Haulotte adds to rough terrain boom range

Haulotte has added the HT21RT and HT23RTJ to its self-propelled boom line-up. The HT21RT has a working height of 20.6m, up to 15.9m of outreach. It is available in both two-and four-wheel drive versions.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Haulotte reaches higher with self-propelled boom
712 Haulotte has added the HT21RT and HT23RTJ to its self-propelled boom line-up.

The HT21RT has a working height of 20.6m, up to 15.9m of outreach. It is available in both two-and four-wheel drive versions.

The HT23RTJ uses the same base machine with an articulating jib to reach a working height of 22.5m and an 18.3m outreach.

Both models are available with a choice of 230kg basket or a dual capacity 450kg payload option.

The French manufacturer claims that both models have the best working height and outreach in their class, and the highest lifting speed.

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