JLG is updating the range of 360 degree telehandlers that it sells in certain markets – mostly North America - and introducing a new, higher capacity 30 metre/97ft model - the 6,000kg/ 30 metre R13100, which replaces the 5,000kg/30 metre R11100.
The R13100 is a JLG branded Dieci Pegasus 60.30 with a maximum lift height of 29.6 metres.
The new R13100 joins two other 6,000kg/13,000lb models in this range, the 20 metre R1370 and 24 metre R1385. All three share an almost identical base configuration, and the same two speed, stop to shift hydrostatic transmission, while the R13100 features a more powerful engine.
The new R13100
The three models in the range, which are manufactured in Italy by Dieci, have also been updated to include:
• ClearSky Smart Fleet, advanced two way fleet management and communication platform
• Redesigned counterweight, with integrated lights for visibility and job site awareness
• A new integrated remote control mount and optimised joystick controls.
• A standard remote controller.
• ‘Woodcracker Ready’ option to install the Woodcracker CS750 Smart grip tree saw attachment.
• Automatic Attachment Recognition
• Load Management Information System (LMIS)
• Load Stability Indication (LSI)
Product manager Catherine Lee said: “JLG’s rotating telehandler line is built for today’s challenging job sites, where space is limited, loads are heavy and productivity is paramount. The addition of the new R13100 model, enhanced operator focused features and standard ClearSky Smart Fleet connectivity, this line offers our customers the versatility, power and confidence they need to get the job done efficiently and safely.”
“Congested job sites present fierce challenges — navigating tight spaces, lifting heavy loads and reaching extreme heights. That’s where JLG rotating telehandlers provide a distinct advantage. From manoeuvring in crowded environments to lifting and loading in any direction, these machines truly revolutionize productivity on modern work sites. Whatever the project demands, this powerful lineup is built to meet the challenge.”
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