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Caterpillar TL943D

2014 Telehandler

Dayton, TX |201 miles away

201 miles away

Daily$600
Weekly$1,600
Monthly$4,000
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Caterpillar TL943D

2015 Telehandler

Eagle Lake, TX |294 miles away

294 miles away

Daily$600
Weekly$1,600
Monthly$4,000
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Caterpillar TH255C

2020 Telehandler

Franklin, TN |428 miles away

428 miles away

Daily$442
Weekly$1,105
Monthly$2,945

Caterpillar TH514C

2014 Telehandler

2,178 hrs | Paola, KS |501 miles away

501 miles away

Daily$692
Weekly$1,537
Monthly$4,611
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Caterpillar TH255C

2021 Telehandler

Tellico Plains, TN |513 miles away

513 miles away

Daily$442
Weekly$1,105
Monthly$2,945
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Caterpillar TH255C

2022 Telehandler

Lancing, TN |534 miles away

534 miles away

Daily$442
Weekly$1,105
Monthly$2,945
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Caterpillar TH255C

2021 Telehandler

New Tazewell, TN |590 miles away

590 miles away

Daily$442
Weekly$1,105
Monthly$2,945

Caterpillar TL943

2018 Telehandler

901 hrs | Jacksonville, FL |626 miles away

626 miles away

Daily$585
Weekly$1,300
Monthly$3,900
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Telehandler Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular Caterpillar Telehandler models in Jena, LA?
The most popular models for Caterpillar telehandler rentals in Jena, LA are TH255C, TL943D, and TH514C. These models are highly sought after for their versatility and jobsite performance.
What is the cheapest rental rate for a Caterpillar Telehandler in Jena, LA?
The lowest rental rate for a Caterpillar telehandler in Jena, LA starts at $2,945 per month, $982 per week, and $442 per day. Actual rates may vary by location, duration, and machine configuration.
What is a telehandler used for?
A telehandler, or telescopic handler, is used to lift, move, and place heavy materials. Its telescoping boom allows it to reach forward and upward, making it ideal for placing pallets on scaffolding, lifting materials over obstacles, and general material handling on rough terrain construction sites.
What is the difference between a telehandler and a forklift?
A standard forklift has a vertical mast and can only lift loads up and down. A telehandler has a telescoping boom that can extend forward and upward, giving it significantly more reach and versatility. Telehandlers are also typically designed for rough terrain, unlike most warehouse forklifts.
How do I choose the right size telehandler?
Telehandlers are rated by their maximum lift capacity (e.g., 5,000 to 12,000 lbs) and maximum reach height (e.g., 19 to 56 feet). You must consult the machine's load chart, as the lifting capacity decreases as the boom is extended. Choose a machine that can safely handle your heaviest load at its furthest required placement point.
Do I need training to operate a telehandler?
Yes. Due to their complexity and the risks involved, OSHA requires specific training and certification for all telehandler operators. This is more extensive than standard forklift training due to the variable reach and load dynamics.
What attachments can be used with a telehandler?
The most common attachment is the standard fork carriage. Other available attachments include material buckets, grapple buckets, truss jibs, and personnel work platforms, making the machine extremely versatile.

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What is the minimum rental duration?

One day minimum, discounts are available for long term rentals starting at 3 months.

When do I pay?

For most customers, advanced payment is required before the rental start date. For larger companies, we offer terms with a simple credit application.

Who transports the machine?

Rubbl coordinates the whole transportation process. Upon order placement, our coordinator will find you the cheapest transportation quote.

How fast can I get my machine?

On order placement a series of renter background and equipment checks are performed. This is to protect the owner, renter, and Rubbl from fraudulent orders. The majority of deliveries happen within 1-2 days of the order being placed.

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