Citing rising demand from contractors, equipment manufacturer Pettibone has launched the Traverse T944X telehandler, its first lateral-traverse machine since 2013. Boasting a 44-ft lift height, the ...
Pettibone showcased the new Extendo 1544X Telehandler at CONEXPO 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The telehandler features a heavy lifting capacity of 15,000-lbs. This lifting weight class is designed to ...
Pettibone Extendo 1056X telehandler has a lift capacity of 10,000 pounds and lift height of 56 feet. The telehandler has a 74-horsepower Cummins QSF 3.8 Tier 4-F diesel engine that uses a DOC for ...
Pettibone announces the 1,000-lb.-capacity up-rating of its complete telehandler line. Lift capacities now range from 7,000 to 11,000 lbs. Pettibone announces the 1,000-lb.-capacity up-rating of its ...
Next-generation Extendo 944X telehandler builds on the design of predecessor models with several new engineering enhancements, including a newly design boom that provides a maximum lift capacity of ...
Pettibone used ConExpo 2023 to debut its first 15,000-pound capacity telehandler, the Extendo1544X. The 1544X is powered by a 117-hp Cummins QSF 3.8 Tier 4 Final turbo diesel engine. Mounted onto a ...
Pettibone 2009 Telehandler Skills Challenge participant Chris Natividad places 2x6 boards on saw horses as a part of a depth challenge. Len Mackowiak of Midwest Masonry in Mundelein, IL, took home ...
Pettibone announced the launch of its Extendo 944B, the first model in the Michigan-based company’s new generation of telescopic handlers. Delivering a maximum load capacity of 9,000 pounds, the 944B ...
The Extendo 1056X telehandler has a four-section boom with a lift capacity of 10,000 lb, a 56-ft maximum lift height and a maximum forward reach of 40 ft.
When it comes to line work, speed, efficiency, safety and productivity are top of mind. At the International Lineman's Expo, lineworkers and their families can meet with exhibitors, check out new ...
Pettibone/Traverse Lift LLC, a Baraga, Michigan-based manufacturer of material handling equipment, now offers its Pettibone Cary-Lift 204i rough terrain forklift with a new "scrap baler" attachment.
Financially troubled Pettibone Corp. said Friday it will close its forklift-truck manufacturing plant on the West Side by early next year. The plant, 4700 W. Division St., employs about 350 people and ...