About Dieci
Founded in Italy in 1962, Dieci got its start manufacturing concrete mixers, which it still builds today. In 1983, the company says it became one of the first manufacturers to build telehandlers in Europe. Headquartered in the Montecchio Emilia region, Dieci is a leading producer of telehandlers for use in both agriculture and construction, and boasts a worldwide network of more than 400 dealers who sell and support Dieci’s various lineups of pivot steer, rotating, and fixed telehandlers, as well as its concrete mixers and dump trucks. Dieci Americas Telehandlers of Fort Worth, Texas, is the lone distributor of Dieci products in North America.

Dieci Icarus Telehandler
Product Lineup
In 1998, Dieci introduced its Samson, Icarus, and Runner model families (the company still manufactures both the Samson and Icarus lines), and then debuted the Pegasus series in 2000; most Pegasus models feature continuous boom rotation, allowing them to cover an operating area of more than 2,500 square yards (2,100 square meters). More recent releases have included the high-load Hercules lineup and Agri models for the agriculture sector.
Dieci’s agricultural models include the Farmer, Max, Plus, Star, Tech, and Pivot telehandlers, which are variously available with hydrostatic, powershift, and Vario System transmissions. Construction telehandler models include the fixed Apollo, Dedalus, Hercules, Icarus, Runner, Samson, and Zeus models and the rotating Pegasus model. Dieci says it has more than 140 production models of equipment overall, organized into about 20 product lines.
Find The Right Dieci Telehandler
LiftsToday.com offers a big selection of new and used Dieci telehandlers for sale every day, including the Agri Farmer, Agri Plus, Icarus, Pegasus, and several others. Dieci telehandlers on the site range in price from roughly $9,500 to more than $250,000.