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Telehandler 10,000 lbs | 43ft Lift Height

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Equipment Details:
  • Maximum Lift Capacity: 10000 lb / 4535.92 kg
  • Outriggers Up Max Lift Height: 43 ft / 13.11 m
  • Maximum Lift Height: 43 ft / 13.11 m
  • Maximum Reach: 30 ft 5 in. / 9.27 m

Telehandler 10,000 lbs | 43ft lift height

Not every job needs 55 feet. When your lift schedule calls for full 10,000 lb capacity at 3-story heights without the crane overhead, this is the machine. With a 43-foot max lift height and 30 ft 5 in of forward reach, it handles heavy structural, masonry, and framing loads precisely where a standard forklift can’t reach and where a taller telehandler is more machine than the site demands. Rent it through RentPro material handling fleet, inspection-ready and fully serviced.

Full 10K capacity in a tighter lift profile

  • 10,000 lb lift capacity: Full rated load for structural steel, masonry pallets, roofing bundles, and heavy building materials.
  • 43-foot max lift height: Covers 3-story residential and light commercial placements without outrigger-dependent reach.
  • 30 ft 5 in forward reach: Places loads over setbacks and grade changes from a stable machine position.
  • Outrigger stability: Full lift height is available with outriggers deployed, ensuring maximum safety on extended high lifts.
  • All-terrain capable: 4WD performance on graded fill, loose soil, and active construction-site conditions.
  • Multi-attachment ready: Fork carriage, truss boom, work platform, and bucket attachments supported.

The right spec when height isn’t the constraint

Framing packages, masonry staging, single-story commercial loadouts, and tilt-up panel work rarely need 55 feet, they need 10,000 lbs of capacity fast, on rough ground, without crane scheduling. This machine delivers exactly that. For sites demanding more vertical reach, step up to the 10,000 lb / 54ft model or the 55ft version. Compare the full telehandler lineup to match specs to your job.

Frequently asked questions

When should you use a telehandler instead of a forklift?

Use a telehandler when loads must be placed at height, over obstacles, or on rough terrain, tasks a standard forklift can’t safely handle.

What is a lull in construction?

“Lull” is a legacy brand name that became common shorthand for any telehandler on a construction site. The terms are interchangeable on most job sites.

How much does a 10000 lb telehandler weigh?

A 10,000 lb capacity telehandler typically weighs 26,000–30,000 lbs unloaded. Factor that into site ground conditions before delivery.

Do you need a license to operate a telehandler?

No CDL required, but OSHA mandates certified operator training (29 CFR 1926.602) before operating on any job site.

What is the difference between a rotating and fixed telehandler?

A fixed telehandler’s cab stays stationary, ideal for heavy straight-line lifts. A rotating telehandler’s cab and boom spin 360°, offering more positioning flexibility.