From: Richard Kahn
To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Lulls
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 23:33:11 +0000
Attachments: JLG-Telehandler-Brochure.pdf
The Lull that Bosco and Tap think is most suitable is JLG G10-55A
Below is a link on the specs:
I am told that these machines with proper maintenance should last 10,000 hours
I estimate that we will use machine approximately 2,000 hours per year (40 hours per week x 50 weeks) so
machine
should last 3-4 years and therefore i believe buying a used machine would be best..
I tried to focus my search in the 2000-4000 hour range as well as 60-80k cost
attached are some general listings so you can get an idea of the many lulls 75k-HE that are full of rust..
https://www.machinerytrader.comilistings/construction-equipmentifor-sale/listflmanu=jIg&mdltxt=g10-
55a&inforequestdelay=1&errinfo=timeout&err=10
https://www.machinio.cornaistings/15359728-2018-j1g-g10-55a-in-sacramento-ca
My concern with buying equipment is always the unknowns under the hood that i am unable to get comfortable
with.
In speaking with 4-5 JLG dealers i came across a few reconditioned units whereby they take an old frame
(usually 2007-2012) and upgrade the following:
Paint, Tires at least 70% or New, New Hydraulics, New Boom Hoses
These dealers are governed by OSCHA and must adhere to strict guidelines
Buying one of these units takes away concerns of us getting stuck with a lemon...
One of these units that just sold for 72,900 was a 2012 JLG G10-55A with 1,914 engine hours
https://www.machinerytrader.c omit istings/construct on-equ ipmentifor-sale/11417711/2012-j1g-g10-55a
The best options currently are as follows:
I) 2008 JLG G10-55A (reconditioned) - with 3,150 engine hours $68,900 delivered to Tropical Shipping
from Wisconsin
https://buffaloforklift.com/collections/forklifts/products/2008-j1g-g10-55a-10000-1b-diesel-telescopic-forkli ft-
telehandler-pneumatic-4wd-stock-bf9646549-759-wi
2) 2011 JLG G10-55A with 4,100 engine hours $69,950 plus delivery to Tropical Shipping from Georgia
(estimated $1,500) = $71,450
EFTA00945355
http://www.aerialtitansinc.corn/inventory/?/1istings/construct on-equ ipment/for-sale/20705511/2011-j Ig-g10-55a?
dIr— I &pcid=3320257&ftr=1
3) 2014 JLG G10-55A - with 2,375 engine hours $85,000 plus delivery to Tropical Shipping from West Virginia
(estimated $2,500) = $87,500
http://www.machinefinder.com/ww/en-US/machines/2014-j lg-g10-55a-telehandler-4618565/print
4) 2011 JLG G10-55A(reconditioned) with 2,000 engine hours $80,000 plus delivery to Tropical Shipping from
Georgia (estimated $3,500) = $83,500
link on bottom right of page
https://www.aerialtitans.com/10000lb--greater
Unfortunately due to hurricanes these machines have been in high demand and sellers are not moving much on
price
however i will try to negotiate another 3-5% off above prices..
once you decide on a lull to purchase i still would like to have an inspection done by a professional and or
Bosco/Tap
i will also review attachments (universal bucket / gravel bucket) with Bosco and Tap which will probably cost
another 3000-5000.
tropical shipping will be another 6500-7000
please advise
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
575 Lexington Avenue 4th Floor
New York, NY 10022
tel
fa
EFTA00945356
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From: Richard Kahn
To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Lulls
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 23:33:11 +0000
Attachments: JLG-Telehandler-Brochure.pdf
The Lull that Bosco and Tap think is most suitable is JLG G10-55A
Below is a link on the specs:
I am told that these machines with proper maintenance should last 10,000 hours
I estimate that we will use machine approximately 2,000 hours per year (40 hours per week x 50 weeks) so
machine
should last 3-4 years and therefore i believe buying a used machine would be best..
I tried to focus my search in the 2000-4000 hour range as well as 60-80k cost
attached are some general listings so you can get an idea of the many lulls 75k-HE that are full of rust..
https://www.machinerytrader.comilistings/construction-equipmentifor-sale/listflmanu=jIg&mdltxt=g10-
55a&inforequestdelay=1&errinfo=timeout&err=10
https://www.machinio.cornaistings/15359728-2018-j1g-g10-55a-in-sacramento-ca
My concern with buying equipment is always the unknowns under the hood that i am unable to get comfortable
with.
In speaking with 4-5 JLG dealers i came across a few reconditioned units whereby they take an old frame
(usually 2007-2012) and upgrade the following:
Paint, Tires at least 70% or New, New Hydraulics, New Boom Hoses
These dealers are governed by OSCHA and must adhere to strict guidelines
Buying one of these units takes away concerns of us getting stuck with a lemon...
One of these units that just sold for 72,900 was a 2012 JLG G10-55A with 1,914 engine hours
https://www.machinerytrader.c omit istings/construct on-equ ipmentifor-sale/11417711/2012-j1g-g10-55a
The best options currently are as follows:
I) 2008 JLG G10-55A (reconditioned) - with 3,150 engine hours $68,900 delivered to Tropical Shipping
from Wisconsin
https://buffaloforklift.com/collections/forklifts/products/2008-j1g-g10-55a-10000-1b-diesel-telescopic-forkli ft-
telehandler-pneumatic-4wd-stock-bf9646549-759-wi
2) 2011 JLG G10-55A with 4,100 engine hours $69,950 plus delivery to Tropical Shipping from Georgia
(estimated $1,500) = $71,450
EFTA00945355
http://www.aerialtitansinc.corn/inventory/?/1istings/construct on-equ ipment/for-sale/20705511/2011-j Ig-g10-55a?
dIr— I &pcid=3320257&ftr=1
3) 2014 JLG G10-55A - with 2,375 engine hours $85,000 plus delivery to Tropical Shipping from West Virginia
(estimated $2,500) = $87,500
http://www.machinefinder.com/ww/en-US/machines/2014-j lg-g10-55a-telehandler-4618565/print
4) 2011 JLG G10-55A(reconditioned) with 2,000 engine hours $80,000 plus delivery to Tropical Shipping from
Georgia (estimated $3,500) = $83,500
link on bottom right of page
https://www.aerialtitans.com/10000lb--greater
Unfortunately due to hurricanes these machines have been in high demand and sellers are not moving much on
price
however i will try to negotiate another 3-5% off above prices..
once you decide on a lull to purchase i still would like to have an inspection done by a professional and or
Bosco/Tap
i will also review attachments (universal bucket / gravel bucket) with Bosco and Tap which will probably cost
another 3000-5000.
tropical shipping will be another 6500-7000
please advise
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
575 Lexington Avenue 4th Floor
New York, NY 10022
tel
fa
EFTA00945356