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Telehandler 9,000 lbs

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Equipment Details:
  • Lift Capacity: 8800lbs
  • Max Lift Height: 24ft 11inches
  • Max Forward Reach: 14ft 1inch

Telehandler 9,000 lbs | AG 25ft

Built for farm and ranch operations, not construction sites. This agricultural telehandler handles 8,800 lbs at a 24 ft 11 in max lift height and 14 ft 1 in forward reach, the right spec for stacking hay bales, moving feed, loading barn lofts, and handling bulk agricultural inputs across uneven field terrain. Rent it from RentPro agricultural equipment fleet for exactly the season or project phase you need it, with no ownership overhead.

Designed for farm work, not oversized for it

Construction telehandlers are engineered for 40–55 feet of reach. This Rent Pro AG model is purpose-built for the compact, high-capacity lifts that farm operations actually demand, low enough to work inside barns and covered storage, powerful enough to move full bale loads and heavy pallets without repositioning the machine.

  • 8,800 lb lift capacity: Handles round bales, square stacks, pallet loads of feed, and heavy agricultural inputs at full rated capacity.
  • 24 ft 11 in max lift height: Stacks into barn lofts, covered storage, and low-clearance agricultural structures.
  • 14 ft 1 in forward reach: Places loads without driving into tight storage areas or soft field ground.
  • All-terrain 4WD: Operates reliably across muddy fields, gravel driveways, pasture land, and uneven farm yard surfaces.
  • Multi-attachment compatible: Supports bale spears, pallet forks, buckets, and grapple attachments for multi-task farm use.

Seasonal rental that matches how farms actually operate

Hay season, harvest loading, feed storage, demand peaks and then drops. Owning a telehandler year-round doesn’t match that pattern. Renting from RentPro puts the machine on-site when you need it and off your books when you don’t. We serve operations across Gainesville FL, Ocala FL, Tallahassee FL, and Quitman GA with short-term and long-term leasing options. Need more lift height for a construction phase on your property? Compare our 10,000 lb / 43ft model or browse the full telehandler lineup.

Frequently asked questions

Why is renting a telehandler good for seasonal agriculture?

Farm demand peaks at harvest and hay season. Renting eliminates year-round ownership cost, storage, and maintenance when the machine sits idle.

What can a telehandler do on a farm?

Stack hay bales, move feed pallets, load barn lofts, handle bulk inputs, and assist with building or fence work, all with one machine and swappable attachments.

Can a 9,000-pound telehandler be used on uneven terrain?

Yes. With 4WD and high ground clearance, it handles muddy fields, gravel, and soft farm yard surfaces reliably.

What kind of attachments can be used with a 9,000-pound telehandler?

Forks, bale spears, buckets, grapples, and work platforms. Each attachment changes the load chart, so always verify rated capacity.

Do I need a special license to operate a 9,000-pound telehandler?

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