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    What are the Top Telehandlers for Construction Projects in 2025?

    Hey John, I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz around the JLG 1075 and the Genie GTH-1056 lately they both solid picks for heavy-duty jobs. If you're looking for something super reliable with good reach and lifting capacity, those are worth checking out. Just make sure to consider terrain handling and...
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    Best Online Platforms for Selling Used Heavy Equipment?

    Hey Daniel, I’ve had good luck with Machinery Trader and IronPlanet coz they both pull in serious buyers and are pretty easy to use. Facebook Marketplace can work too if you’re selling locally, especially smaller gear. Just make sure your listings are detailed with good photos and maintenance...
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    Gas vs. Electric Bucket Trucks: Which One Should You Choose?

    Hey everyone! I’m trying to decide between a gas-powered or electric bucket truck for my fleet. Has anyone made the switch to electric lately? I’d love to hear about the pros, cons, and real-world performance of each.
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    looking for used 2014 caterpillar TL1255C telehandler for sale

    Hey @johnnyrogers, you might want to check out Boom and Bucket for used equipment, they have a good selection and often feature well-maintained telehandlers. Also, try visiting this link: https://www.boomandbucket.com/equipment?query=telehandler%20for%20sale for a list of available telehandlers...
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    Just found out about Section 179! This is awesome

    Section 179 is definitely a game-changer! Just makes you wonder why more people don’t take advantage of it. Anyone here ever timed a big equipment purchase just to maximize the tax benefit? Curious if it’s really worth pulling the trigger earlier than planned.
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    What are the best bucket truck models for durability and performance?

    Both Altec and Versalift are great picks!
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    Any tips on choosing between insulated vs. non-insulated bucket trucks?

    Good points so far! If there’s any chance you’ll be working near power lines, I’d go insulated for the added safety—it’s not worth the risk otherwise. But if it’s just for tree work, signage, or general lifting, a non-insulated truck could save you some weight and maintenance costs. Are you...
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