There are 10 main types of forklifts, including warehouse, side loader, and telehandler. Warehouse forklifts typically lift 1-5 tons and are used for inventory management. Side loaders operate sideways for handling long and bulky items. Counterbalance forklifts use back-mounted weight for 360-degree maneuvering. Telehandlers can lift up to 55 feet and reach into tight spaces
Extendable arm provides exceptional reach and height capabilities. Advanced safety features include stability controls and reinforced structures. Multiple attachment options available for various tasks. Energy-efficient models reduce fuel consumption. Durable construction ensures long-term reliability
Timberwolf produces American-made firewood machines and forestry equipment. Company designs, engineers, fabricates, assembles, and tests all equipment in-house. Products shipped across North America
Excavators consist of undercarriage, cab and arm/boom sections. Undercarriage houses moving parts including tracks, chains and rollers. Cab serves as mission control with 360-degree visibility. Arm/boom mechanism performs earthmoving work with bucket
Compact models range from 40 to 420 tonnes with 4.5-degree ramp loading. Long wheelbase models offer 40-420 tonnes capacity with rear loading. Single axle design enables pinpoint turning without reversing
Electric forklifts operate both indoors and outdoors without emissions. Lithium-ion batteries offer lower long-term costs and no maintenance. Trucks can be equipped with lead-acid, lithium-ion, or fuel cell energy