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Merlo’s ripe telehandler

The 40.30 MCSS is one of two recently launched Merlo telehandlers being shown at INTERMAT 2012. It features a larger chassis and offers a 30metre lift height with a four tonne capacity, compared to fellow INTERMAT model the ‘Grand’ Roto 60.24 MCSS and its 24metre lift and six tonne capacity.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Merlo 'Grand' ROTO 60.24 MCSS Telehandler live at INTERMAT 2012
The 40.30 MCSS is one of two recently launched 2922 Merlo telehandlers being shown at INTERMAT 2012.

It features a larger chassis and offers a 30metre lift height with a four tonne capacity, compared to fellow INTERMAT model the ‘Grand’ Roto 60.24 MCSS and its 24metre lift and six tonne capacity.

Merlo says there was a “considerable upswing” in its sales during 2011, which it put down to the Italian company’s wider than average product range.

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