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Manitou will launch three revised MT telehandlers with lift heights of 8-30m

Though keeping exact specification under wraps until the show, Manitou will unveil the first three models in a revised MT line-up of telescopic handlers. The Stage IIIB machines will offer lift heights of 8-30m, and will focus on ease of use for the operator.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Though keeping exact specification under wraps until the show, 2106 Manitou will unveil the first three models in a revised MT line-up of telescopic handlers. The Stage IIIB machines will offer lift heights of 8-30m, and will focus on ease of use for the operator.

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