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2013 Genie S-45 Telescopic Boom Lift
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2013 Genie S-45 Telescopic Boom Lift

$24,500 USD
For Sale: 2013 Genie S-45 Boom Lift 4WD with Dual Fuel (Gas/Propane), 2013 Genie S45 45’ Aerial Articulated Manlift Telescopic Boom Lift Details:, - Hour meter reads: 3,200, - 51’...
ConditionUsed
Usage3,200 Hours
Horse Power75 HP
Engine ModelFord MSG-425
Drivetrain4x4
L x W299 x 90
Lift Height45 ft
Max Reach36 ft
Weight15000
MLS Number13750219
CategoryTelescopic Boom Lifts
Last Updated10/3/2025
Location
Phoenix, AZ, US
Sold By
Arizona Construction Equipment, Inc.
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JLG 600AJ Articulating Boom Lift
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2012 JLG 600AJ Articulating Boom Lift

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Purchase with confidence, FUNCTIONAL SAFETY INSPECTION PERFORMED ON EVERY UNIT. This is a 2012 JLG 600AJ with 5203 hours powered by Deutz dsl motor. This unit is functional and comes...
ConditionUsed
Usage5,900 Hours
Engine ModelDEUTZ
Drivetrain4WD
Stock Number8229R
MLS Number11524216
CategoryArticulating Boom Lifts
Last Updated10/8/2025
Location
Flora, IL, US
Sold By
RWCI
2013 JLG 860SJ JLG167990
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2013 JLG 860SJ JLG167990

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$139,900 USD
Fresh JLG 860SJ Recon. 86' Telescopic Boom Lift with Jib, 91' Working Height, 4wd, Rebuilt Deutz Diesel, Foam Filled Tires, SkyPower. 3-Year Warranty! 2013 base ,model. Reconditioned in...
ConditionUsed
Usage347 Hours
Drivetrain4WD
Lift Height86 ft
Lift Capacity500.00 Lb
Weight37500
Stock NumberJLG167990
MLS Number12494816
CategoryBoom Lifts
Last Updated10/23/2025
Location
Lakeside, CA, US
Sold By
Access Lift Equipment, Inc
MEC 60J Telescopic Boom Lift - 66ft Working Height
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2021 MEC 60J Telescopic Boom Lift - 66ft Working Height

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$42,900 USD
2021 MEC Boom 60-J 66' Boom Lift, Kubota V1505-T Diesel @ 44 HP, 60′ Platform Height, 66′ Working Height, 42′ Outreach, Continuous Rotation, Full Drive Height, Self Leveling Platform, 4...
ConditionUsed
Usage1,413 Hours
Horse Power44 HP
Engine ModelKubota V1505-T
Drivetrain4WD
Lift Height60 ft
Max Reach42 ft
Stock Number5872
MLS Number13071910
CategoryTelescopic Boom Lifts
Last Updated10/23/2025
Location
Fontana, CA, US
Sold By
Big Truck & Equipment Sales
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Why Boom Lifts Win on Complex Jobs

Boom lifts—also called aerial lifts, cherry pickers and man lifts—combine height, horizontal reach and precise basket control so crews can work safely around obstacles, façades and utilities. Choose from electric indoor models to diesel rough-terrain units with 4WD and oscillating axles for uneven ground.

Spec Decisions That Matter

  • Platform height & working height: size for your top task and add clearance; working height is typically platform height + 6 ft.
  • Horizontal outreach: key for façade and over-roof work; telescopic booms lead here.
  • Articulating vs. telescopic: articulating gets around obstacles; telescopic goes far and fast.
  • Power source: electric for indoor/low-emission sites; diesel for outdoor gradeability.
  • Capacity & jib: check basket rating and whether a jib adds extra articulation.
  • Tires/undercarriage: non-marking for interiors; foam-filled or RT tires for jobsite hazards.

Used Boom-Lift Inspection Checklist

  • Cycle the boom and function-test all controls; check for boom drift and jerky motion.
  • Inspect pins, bushings and wear pads at all joints; look for excessive play or metal shavings.
  • Check turntable bearing, rotation gear and hydraulic lines for leaks and backlash.
  • Verify annual inspection records and battery health (for electric units).
  • Confirm outreach & platform capacity match your heaviest tool loads.

Flexible equipment financing is available, and many sellers can arrange delivery. Compare multiple listings below and message sellers directly to line up inspection and transport.

Boom Lift Buyer FAQs

Articulating vs. telescopic boom—what’s the difference?

Articulating (knuckle) booms bend around obstacles and excel at up-and-over access. Telescopic (straight) booms extend in a line for the longest horizontal outreach and faster elevation to working height.

Typical boom-lift prices (September 2025)

Based on current marketplace listings, used boom lifts typically list from about $10,000 – $181,000 depending on platform height, outreach, power source and hours. (New-unit pricing varies by spec and OEM—see current listings.)

What platform height do I need?

Match platform height to the work plus operator clearance: 30–45 ft for light commercial, 60–85 ft for warehouses and mid-rise façades, 120 ft+ for stadiums or wind/industrial. Remember working height ≈ platform height + 6 ft.

Electric vs. diesel—when should I choose each?

Electric booms are ideal indoors or emissions-sensitive sites with smooth floors. Diesel rough-terrain models add 4WD, oscillating axles and higher gradeability for outdoor or uneven ground.

Towable boom or self-propelled?

Towable booms cost less and are easy to transport but have lower capacities and slower setup. Self-propelled booms lift faster, carry heavier loads and cover more ground on large sites.

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