Added Jun 11, 2021
The 1999 Genie S80 is a lifting platform used in the hoisting machinery industry for raising personnel or materials, commonly found in construction and industrial settings. With a platform height of 80' and a maximum horizontal reach of 71'6", this equipment has a GVW of 35501 pounds and a maximum capacity of 500 pounds. Powered by a Deutz engine model 2349 TD2011 L04i with 74 horsepower in good condition, this platform does not have a canopy. Located in Florida, USA, this item is previously sold.
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Industry | HoistingMachinery |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Lifting Platforms |
Year | 1999 |
Make | Genie |
Model | S80 |
Engine Horsepower | 74 |
Engine Make | Deutz |
Engine Model | 2349 TD2011 L04i |
Engine Condition | Good |
GVW | 35501 |
Canopy | None |
Maximum Capacity (Pounds) | 500 LBS |
Platform Height | 80' |
Maximum Horizontal Reach | 71'6" |
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