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The new SkyTrack telehandler models has high lift abilities

JLG Industries is widening its range of access machines, as well as introducing new telehandlers. New boom and scissor access models are being introduced, as well as upgrades to proven models such as the 400S boom and the SkyTrak 10054 telehandler as well as the 1932R electric scissor lift.
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The new SkyTrack telehandler is said to offer high reach

2199 JLG Industries is widening its range of access machines, as well as introducing new telehandlers. New boom and scissor access models are being introduced, as well as upgrades to proven models such as the 400S boom and the SkyTrak 10054 telehandler as well as the 1932R electric scissor lift. A new Jerr-Dan product is also being launched. 

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