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Help identifying reach lift

I'm working on a project and I need a fairly specific reach lift truck. The problem is, I don't know who makes it or what model it is.

I'm not a forklift professional, and actually, I've never even driven one, so I'm a total newbie to this.

Specs for what I *think* I'm looking for:
AWD (less important)
AWS (important)
Low overall height (with boom down)
at least 10' reach/lift
small tires
an enclosed cab would be great


I saw one on a jobsite I was on in canada. I remember it being blue (though I could be wrong, it was a couple years ago), and I think the tires were about 18" or less.

You awesome guys have any ideas? Where should I start looking?
  • Posted 8 Jun 2011 02:48
  • Modified 8 Jun 2011 02:49 by poster
  • By ben_o
  • joined 8 Jun'11 - 2 messages
  • Arizona, United States
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Yeah, I think that's it. Do other manufacturers have similar units to this? The small size is a pretty big bonus.

Thanks a bunch edward!
  • Posted 9 Jun 2011 02:21
  • By ben_o
  • joined 8 Jun'11 - 2 messages
  • Arizona, United States
you were looking at a genie lift a terex product, I thunk..

www dot genieindustries dot com/th-series/th_GTH-5519 dot asp
  • Posted 8 Jun 2011 11:08
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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