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2005 Terex TH1056C
The 2005 Terex TH1056C, a stalwart in the hoisting machinery sector, boasts a 56-foot boom length and a robust Deere engine, clocking 10,833 hours of service. With all tires at 70% and a canopy for operator comfort and safety, this model offers a lifting capacity of 10,000 pounds. Located in Oklahoma, this previously sold unit is a reliable workhorse for various lifting applications.
Stock Number
STK-232721003
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Location
Oklahoma, USA
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Item Details
Industry | HoistingMachinery |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Lifting Platforms |
Year | 2005 |
Make | Terex |
Model | TH1056C |
Boom Length (Feet) | 56 |
Engine Make | Deere |
Hours | 10833 |
L/R Tires | 70 |
L/F Tires | 70 |
R/R Tires | 70 |
R/F Tires | 70 |
Canopy | Canopy |
Capacity (Pounds) | 10000 |
Lifting Platforms Summary
Lifting platforms are essential in industries that require vertical access for workers and tools, including construction, maintenance, and warehousing. Common types include scissor lifts, boom lifts, and aerial work platforms — each designed for specific height, reach, and load needs. These machines are often mobile and compact, built to navigate tight spaces while offering stability and control at elevation.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Elevation failures can be dangerous and disruptive, so buyers look for strong safety records and straightforward maintenance. Battery life, platform size, and tilt compensation are all key factors. Indoor applications prioritize electric units with non-marking tires, while outdoor jobs demand greater reach and weather resistance.
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