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The TX4 Series of forklifts by Taylor are specific 4WD vehicles designed for just one job. This job is to transport material in the harshest environments. Some of the terrain these machines work in consists of: mud, snow or uneven and rough environments. The TX4 delivers supreme performance and has become the top choice for many businesses.
The TX4 is not a front loader chassis with a fork attachment, like the more comparable articulated lift truck models. Instead, it is an articulated material handler completely and specially engineered and manufactured by Taylor Machine Works.
There are 3 different load capacities available. The TX4 articulated 4-wheel drive lift trucks offer the ability to out-perform the front-end loader lift trucks. Usually, to be able to achieve the same capacity from a forklift or front-end loader, the front-end loader or lift truck will need to be larger than the one hundred thirty two inch wheelbase which comprises the TX4 Series. The TX4 Series articulated 4WD forklifts are true rough terrain lift trucks. They were made to have no deration in full turns. Additionally, this unit comes direct from the factory with 11 feet of vertical lift.
Some of the strongest, extremely durable and highly maneuverable high-capacity rough terrain forklifts available today in the wood products business are the Taylor Machine Works' TXB Series of rough terrain lift trucks. The only producer in the USA which makes and designs rough terrain forklifts with eighteen thousand pounds to 30,000 pound rated capacities is Taylor Machine Works. Therefore, they have become the leader in this particular field within North America and have earned a solid reputation in this niche.
The TXB series of forklifts are all available with a a Tier Certified Cummins electronic turbocharged charge after-cooled or air to air diesel engine. Some of the standard engine features include electronic diagnostic maintenance and engine/transmission protection systems, reduced overall emissions, improved fuel economy and water/fuel separator.
The TXB series utilizes a modulated, 3-speed transmission, fully reversing powershift transmission. This transmission is also equipped with a separate cooler for air-to-oil, inching ability and electric roll shift control.
Taylor has built a lot of equipments to handle the most difficult settings. These kinds of equipment could work at their optimum levels in some of the harshest applications. They are strong and reliable and built to last a long time and get the task done in a timely and effective manner.
The company Pinguely-Haulotte was just named the Haulotte Group during 2005. The change in name was the first time within one hundred twenty four years the name has not included Pinguely. The Haulotte Group is known for making articulated work platforms, telescopic work platforms, scissor lifts, trailer mounted work platforms and vertical mast-work platforms.
The Haulotte Group obtained Bil-Jax, Inc. on July 24th, 2008. Bil-Jax is the largest US scaffold manufacturer. At present, Haulotte Group has three factories in France, one plant in Spain, one in Romania, near Pitesti City. There is a new factory that opened in the winter of 2008. This factory is 1 km away from the existing plant near Pitesti in Arges County. The factory is called Arges II. There are also two factories in the United States, the former Bill-Jax.
Pinguely
Alexandre Pinguely established the Pinguely Company during 1881 within Lyon, France. At first, they constructed steam engines. The company eventually evolved into making machinery. In eighteen ninety two, they supplied a train to the Chemin de Fer de St Victor à Thizy.
The company provided 7 steam engines to the Voiron-Saint-Béron railway. Pinguely was not considered a main steam engine 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 the year 1932, Pinguely began manufacturing steam shovels. Steam locomotive production was stopped and the company started focusing instead on mobile cranes and manufacturing earthmoving machines instead.
Haulotte
During 1924, Haulotte was established in L'Horme by Arthur Haulotte. The company was called Ateliers de Construction A. Haulotte. This company specialized in the production of derricks, aerial platforms and mobile cranes.
Pinguely-Haulotte
It was decided that the actual manufacturing was to be sub-contracted to Pinguely-Haulotte. They were to be responsible for the marketing and engineering, design, research and development. All products were abandoned by Saubot so that the company could focus on self-propelled aerial work platforms.