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Pettibone Traverse Lift claims to manufacture the industry’s only telehandlers with an extendable boom that traverses horizontally. Pettibone also makes Extendo telescopic handlers, Cary-Lift rough-terrain forklifts, and Speed Swing rail cranes for sale.
Read More (About Pettibone)Pettibone Traverse Lift is a leading manufacturer of material-handling equipment founded in 1881 and headquartered in Baraga, Michigan. The company’s product lineups include the Cary-Lift family of rough-terrain forklifts and the Extendo and Traverse telehandler model families. The company says its Traverse telehandlers are industry’s only telescopic handlers with an extendable boom that traverses horizontally. Pettibone also produces machines for rail usage, including the Pettibone Speed Swing “do-it-all rail crane,” the Mecalac-branded 8MCR RR rail and road excavator, and the Badger CD4430R rough-terrain crane. In addition, Pettibone offers a host of attachments for sale, including magnets, booms, tongs, rail threaders, augers, snow blowers, snow plows, brooms, cutters, balers, grapples, hooks, couplers, buckets, blades, and backhoes.
Pettibone’s Traverse T944X telehandler provides up to 70 inches (178 centimeters) of horizontal boom transfer, making it easier for operators to place loads precisely without having to execute multiple boom functions. Pettibone says this economy of motion makes using a Traverse telehandler safer and more efficient. The company further states that unlike traditional fixed boom pivots, whose true landing heights are typically several feet less than their advertised lift heights, Traverse models’ specified lift and landing heights are the same.
Today, Pettibone Traverse is part of Pettibone, LLC, which belongs to Heico Companies. Heico is a family-owned enterprise that owns and manages a portfolio of companies in four reporting groups, one of which (the Industrial Technologies Group) includes Pettibone Traverse as well as ARDCO, Barko Hydraulics, and other equipment manufacturers. Pettibone was founded in 1881 as a manganese refinement company that expanded into manufacturing. The company says its Cary-Lift, developed more than 50 years ago, was the “first forward-reaching rough-terrain handler.” Pettibone offers genuine Pettibone parts and service for its Extendo, Traverse, Cary-Lift, and Speed Swing models through its dealer network, which extends throughout United States and into Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
If you’re in the market for new or used Pettibone telehandlers or rough-terrain forklifts, LiftsToday.com is your go-to source.
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