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1999 Traverse TL6035
Added Mar 25, 2019
...Updated Apr 25, 2025The 1999 Traverse TL6035 forklift, with a 35-foot boom length and a robust 100 HP Cummins engine, is a reliable workhorse in the logistics industry. Boasting a capacity of 6000 pounds and only 3119 hours of use, this sturdy machine from Texas is ready to tackle heavy lifting tasks. Although lacking a canopy, its performance and durability make it a solid choice for various industrial operations. Previously sold, this Traverse TL6035 stands as a testament to its longevity and capability in demanding work environments.
Stock Number
STK-186861002
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0 of 1 Available
Location
Texas, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Forklifts |
Year | 1999 |
Make | Traverse |
Model | TL6035 |
Boom Length (Feet) | 35 |
Engine Horsepower | 100 |
Engine Make | Cummins |
Hours | 3119 |
Canopy | None |
Capacity (Pounds) | 6000 |
Forklifts Summary
Forklifts are essential in industries that move palletized or heavy materials, from warehouses and manufacturing to ports and construction sites. Available in a variety of classes and fuel types, forklifts are selected based on load capacity, maneuverability, lift height, and terrain. Electric units dominate indoor settings for their clean emissions, while diesel and propane options are preferred outdoors or for higher-capacity loads.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Tight spaces and repetitive use put a premium on operator comfort, turning radius, and responsive controls. Buyers consider tire type, mast visibility, and maintenance access when choosing the right lift. Multi-shift operations prioritize battery life or fast refueling, while smaller outfits might focus on versatility and ease of operation.
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