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JLG launches Stage IIIB range of telehandlers

JLG Industries has taken the wraps off a four-model range of powershift-equipped telehandlers. The 3706PS and 3707PS have a lift capacity of 3.7tonnes with maximum reach of 6.1m and 7.3m respectively. The larger 4014PS and 4017PS models have a 4tonne lift capacity, with a maximum reach of 14 and 17.3m. All four are powered by a 75kW Stage IIIB-compliant Deutz engine, driving through a four-speed powershift transmission.
April 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The JLG machines use Stage IIIB Deutz engines
RSS2199 JLG Industries has taken the wraps off a four-model range of powershift-equipped telehandlers.

The 3706PS and 3707PS have a lift capacity of 3.7tonnes with maximum reach of 6.1m and 7.3m respectively.

The larger 4014PS and 4017PS models have a 4tonne lift capacity, with a maximum reach of 14 and 17.3m. All four are powered by a 75kW Stage IIIB-compliant 201 Deutz engine, driving through a four-speed powershift transmission.

The four handlers have a ROPS/FOPS cab with improved visibility and optional air conditioning. A single revised joystick lever controls all boom functions along with auxiliary hydraulic controls in the lever head. As with other JLG telehandlers, the powershift machines have been designed to comply with the EN15000 standard, reducing the risk of the machine tilting forwards under overload conditions.

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