Power to Perform
The GTH-844 Genie unit telehandler has a capacity of 3629 kg or 8000 lbs. This model comes available with a maximum lifting height of 44 feet or 13.41 meters. It enables operators to increase their jobsite production and is utilized in operations ranging from masonry, to new construction of multi-story buildings. There are even more powerful features available like for instance turbocharged diesel engines and 4-wheel drive to offer utmost performance in the roughest situations.
Rugged Workhorse
The GTH-844 Genie telehandler provides a greater lifting capacity and could cover all of your worksite needs. The superb horizontal and vertical reach enables you to complete any application in a timely way. These types of machines would help you find productive uses for numerous years to come.
Engineered with the utmost ergonomics in mind, the extreme cab comfort, operator's precision controls and roomy control step inside of the cab are several of the key features. The cab features a proportional multi-function, easy to use joystick which allows exact positioning of the forks and the boom, along with fantastic visibility.
Superior Handling
The 4-wheel drive, low end torque and 4-wheel steering help to power the equipment through climbing hills or the rough terrain. The easy-to-use power shift transmission provides reverse, and 3 speeds forward. Loads could be picked up or positioned on loads up to ten degree side slopes because of the frame leveling chassis.
Operator Comfort and Control
The newly designed cab is roomy and set up ergonomically for the operator. The logical controls are simple and can easily respond to each and every command. The integrated frame leveling controls, along with the single multi-function hydraulically piloted joystick enable you to control the boom and keep the equipment up to 10 degrees on either side or level, without having to remove your hand off the joystick. The easy to use controls and diagnostic gauges, as well as the load charts are all specifically engineered and designed with the operator in mind.