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Ausa’s T 144 telehandler is on the plus side

AUSA claims that its Taurulift T 144 H Plus is the lightest and most compact telehandler on the market. The T 144 H Plus is a light telehandler of just 2.4tonne but is well distributed between the two axles. It makes it possible to work on fragile ground or even to be transported on a trailer. Rear steering wheels facilitate loading tasks with a turning radius of less than 3m. It handles loads of up to 1,350 kg at a maximum height of 3.9m. This machine can reach horizontally 2.2m with a 550kg load and
March 15, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
2188 AUSA claims that its Taurulift T 144 H Plus is the lightest and most compact telehandler on the market.

The T 144 H Plus is a light telehandler of just 2.4tonne but is well distributed between the two axles. It makes it possible to work on fragile ground or even to be transported on a trailer. Rear steering wheels facilitate loading tasks with a turning radius of less than 3m.

It handles loads of up to 1,350 kg at a maximum height of 3.9m. This machine can reach horizontally 2.2m with a 550kg load and it is the ideal equipment for professionals seeking the minimum investment and operating costs.

It is a functional alternative to a skid steer loader with better capacity, reach and lifting height. In addition, its compact size of only 1.41m wide and 3.71m long allows it to be used in confined spaces.

The telehandler is powered by a low-noise 22.7kW Kubota engine which also provides low fuel consumption. AUSAs own-design hydrostatic transmission with an automatic anti-slippery system enhances performance of the permanent 4WD transmission, offering lower fuel consumption and less tyre wear.

The spacious and easily accessible operator’s position has been created to minimise fatigue. All controls grouped in a joystick for an intuitive operation.

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