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The TX4 Series of lift trucks by Taylor are specific 4WD vehicles designed for just one job. This task is to transport material in the the most difficult environments. Some of the terrain these machinery work in consists of: snow, mud or uneven and rough environments. The TX4 delivers unparalleled performance and has become the leading alternative for numerous businesses.
The TX4 is not a front loader chassis with a fork attachment, similar to the more comparable articulated forklift models. Instead, it is an articulated material handler completely and specially manufactured and engineered by Taylor Machine Works.
Available nowadays, there are 3 various load capacities. The TX4 model is an articulated 4-wheel drive lift truck made to out-perform the front-end loader lift trucks. Normally, in order to achieve the same capacity from a front-end loader or forklift, the lift truck or front-end loader should be larger than the 132 inch wheelbase which comprises the TX4 Series. The TX4 Series articulated 4WD lift trucks are true rough terrain lift trucks. They were made to have no deration in full turns. What's more, this model comes direct from the factory with 11 feet of vertical lift.
Taylor Machine Works' TXB Series of rough terrain lift trucks are some of the strongest and very durable and highly maneuverable high-capacity rough terrain lift trucks available for the wood products business. The only USA producer that designs and builds rough terrain lift trucks with 18,000 pounds to 30,000 pound rated capacities is Taylor Machine Works. Thus, they have become the leader in this particular field in North America and have earned a solid reputation within this particular niche.
Every model in the TXB Series line of lift trucks uses a Tier Certified Cummins electronic turbocharged charge air to air or after-cooled diesel engine. Some of the basic engine features comprise transmission/engine protection systems and electronic diagnostic maintenance, less overall emissions, improved fuel economy and water/fuel separator.
The TXB series uses a 3-speed, modulated transmission, fully reversing powershift transmission. This kind of transmission is also equipped with a separate cooler for air-to-oil, electric roll shift control and inching ability.
Taylor has all of the precise machinery to handle your most difficult settings. These types of machinery can function at their optimum levels within some of the harshest applications. They are both strong and dependable and made to last a long time and accomplish the job in an efficient and timely manner.
During the year 2005, the business Pinguely-Haulotte was renamed Haulotte Group. This name change brought the end of the Pinguely name after 124 years! The Haulotte Group is popular for manufacturing telescopic work platforms, articulated work platforms, vertical mast-work platforms, scissor lifts and trailer mounted work platforms.
On July 24th, the year 2008 the Haulotte Group acquired Bil-Jax, who was the US' largest scaffold manufacturer. Now, Haulotte Group has one plant in Spain, three plants in France, one plant in Romania, near Pitesti City. There is a new plant which opened during the winter of the year 2008. This factory is just 1 km away from the existing plant near Pitesti City within Arges County. The factory is called Arges II. There are also two factories in the United States, the former Bill-Jax.
Pinguely
Alexandre Pinguely formed the Pinguely Company in the year 1881 within Lyon, France. Initially, they built steam locomotives. The company evolved into making equipment eventually. In eighteen ninety two, they supplied a steam engine to the Chemin de Fer de St Victor à Thizy.
The company provided 7 trains to the Voiron-Saint-Béron railway. Pinguely was not considered a main locomotive manufacturer when it comes to numbers produced. The company provided a steam train to the Chemin de Fer du Haut-Rhône during the year 1930 and by 1932, Pinguely began making steam shovels. Production of steam locomotives was stopped and the company started concentrating instead on mobile cranes and manufacturing earthmoving machinery instead.
Haulotte
Arthur Hualotte established the beginnings of Haulotte in 1924, when it was referred to as Ateliers de Construction A. Haulotte. This company specialized in the production of mobile cranes, derricks and aerial platforms.
Pinguely-Haulotte
Manufacturing it was decided to be sub-contracted to Pinguely-Haulotte, who was to be responsible for the marketing and engineering, design, research and development. All products were abandoned by Saubot so that the business could focus on self-propelled aerial work platforms.