The Merlo Roto 70.28 S Plus rotating turret telehandler with no-flex boom was designed and developed for markets needing higher capacity with high lift. It supplies a maximum operating capacity of ...
Ben Morton, a contractor and owner of Ben Morton Builder who does residential construction along Maine’s coast – notes that material management and handling is the most expensive factor in residential ...
With building materials on one side and the project on the other, this rotating telehandler does not have to change positions to do its job. Equipment trends coming from Europe to North America have ...
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Telescopic handlers are unquestionably one of the most useful pieces of equipment on the job site. The “Swiss Army Knife” of construction, due to the number of tasks they’re capable of, these machines ...
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Merlo might play third fiddle in the telehandler rankings to JCB and Manitou, but the Italian brand’s compact models take a bit of beating. Combining powerful hydraulics with some careful packaging, ...
Merlo’s entry-level 27.6 telehandler can now be had in ag-spec Turbofarmer guise, as an alternative to the slightly simpler “P” variant. The two compact models are largely identical but for a new ...
Rotating telescopic handlers offer unique benefits over their traditional, fixed-boom cousins. By remaining stationary on the jobsite, picking and placing from one spot, these multi-tasking machines ...
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