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Selected Lifting Equipment and Components
Magni RTH 13.101
The Magni RTH 13.101 rotating telehandler reflects a growing shift in how contractors approach lifting at height, particularly on jobsites where time, space and labor efficiency are critical. With a lifting capacity of 13,200 pounds and a maximum lift height of 101 feet, the RTH 13.101 is well-suited for projects that demand both height and precision.
Unlike conventional telehandlers, rotating models allow operators to lift and place materials in multiple directions from a single setup, reducing the need for repositioning and helping crews complete tasks more efficiently. This flexibility can reduce reliance on cranes for certain lifts while limiting the number of machines required on site, helping contractors manage both time and equipment costs.
Rotating telehandlers are designed to simplify lifting operations through integrated digital load monitoring systems that provide real-time guidance throughout each lift. This reduces guesswork, eases operator strain and supports safer handling of materials at height. Magni Telescopic Handlers has played a key role in expanding awareness of rotating telehandlers in the U. S. market, drawing from years of adoption in Europe and continuing to educate contractors on how one machine can deliver greater efficiency, control and safety on the jobsite here in the U. S.
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Bobcat TL623
The Bobcat TL623 telehandler is a compact machine designed to deliver strong lift performance and versatility across a range of applications, including construction, agriculture, landscaping and snow removal. With a 6,000-pound lift capacity and 23-foot lift height, it provides the reach needed to place materials, load trucks or build and manage snow piles. Despite this capability, its compact footprint at 82.7 inches wide and 84.3 inches high allows it to maneuver through tight spaces, buildings and confined jobsites. The machine also offers up to 13 feet, three inches of forward reach and travel speeds up to 18.3 miles per hour to support efficient material handling and repositioning.
Attachment flexibility expands the TL623’ s usefulness across tasks and seasons. The standard Power Bob-Tach mounting system allows operators to change non-hydraulic attachments without leaving the cab and enables compatibility with select attachments used across other Bobcat compact equipment. This supports use with buckets, brooms, blades, pushers and snowblowers. For snow management specifically, the machine’ s lift height and reach support stacking or relocating material, while attachment options allow operators to match tools to conditions.
Powered by a Tier 4 turbocharged engine rated at 74.2 horsepower and designed to meet emissions requirements without a diesel particulate filter, the TL623 pairs performance with adaptable machine control. Five operating modes, including ECO, smooth drive, dynamic drive, flex drive and advanced attachment control, allow operators to tune machine response to the task. Four steering modes, including all-wheel, front-wheel, crab steer and semicrab steer, further support maneuverability in confined or complex work environments. Operator interface and ride quality are supported through a single intuitive joystick with fingertip controls, the smart handling system for tailored boom movement, automatic ride control to reduce load spillage and a spacious cab with an integrated LCD display.
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