
Lift heavy loads to height on any terrain, starting at $389/day.
Telehandlers available in Dalton start at $389/day for an 18-foot model and go up to $529/day for a 56-foot, 10,000-lb-capacity machine — rent from neighbors and local businesses through RNTR, with Stripe-secured payments and $2,000 damage protection built in.
Telehandler Rental in Dalton, GA: Common Questions
- How much does it cost to rent a telehandler in Dalton?
- Telehandler rentals in Dalton, GA range from $389/day ($1,189/week) for the JLG 5k 18ft up to $529/day ($1,789/week) for the JCB 10k 56ft. The JLG 6k 42ft runs $429/day ($1,289/week) and the JLG 8k 42ft is $469/day ($1,589/week).
- What size telehandler do I need?
- For residential framing, roofing material delivery, or masonry work under two stories, the JLG 5k 18ft lifts up to 5,500 lbs to 18 feet and is compact enough at 71.5 inches wide to fit through most residential gates. For two-story commercial work or placing heavy materials at mid-height, the JLG 6k 42ft or 8k 42ft reach 42 feet with 6,000 to 8,000 lb rated capacity. For steel erection, precast panels, or lifting at 56 feet, the JCB 10k 56ft handles up to 10,000 lbs. Always check the load chart, since capacity at maximum forward reach can be 40 to 60% less than the ground-level rating.
- How do I transport a telehandler to my site?
- Telehandlers weigh between 11,000 and 30,000 lbs depending on the model, so they require a flatbed trailer with adequate ramp capacity. You will need a trailer rated for at least 15,000 lbs for the smaller 18ft model and a heavier-duty lowboy or equipment trailer for the 8k or 10k machines. Confirm trailer capacity and tow vehicle ratings before booking, or ask the owner about delivery options.
- What else do I need to complete this job?
- Pallet forks are standard on most telehandlers, but confirm the attachment before your rental date since lumber forks, material buckets, or a truss boom will need to be sourced separately if your job requires them. Bring diesel fuel, as telehandlers run turbocharged diesel engines in the 74 to 120 HP range and burn fuel quickly under load. Hard hats, high-visibility vests, and steel-toed boots are required on most Dalton job sites. If you plan to use a work platform attachment, verify the machine is rated for personnel lifting and that fall protection gear is on hand before anyone steps in the basket.
- What should I know about renting a telehandler in Dalton specifically?
- Dalton sits in the Ridge and Valley region of northwest Georgia, where job sites often involve sloped terrain and red clay soil that can become slick after rain. Prioritize a 4WD model with pneumatic rough-terrain tires, and consider foam-filled tires if your site has debris that risks punctures.
- What is the difference between a telehandler and a forklift?
- A telehandler has a telescoping boom that reaches forward and upward at angles, letting it place loads over obstacles and at height on uneven ground. A forklift lifts vertically only and works best on flat, paved surfaces like warehouses and loading docks. For any construction site work in Dalton, a telehandler is the right tool.
- Can I use a telehandler as a man lift on my Dalton job site?
- Only if the specific model is rated for personnel lifting and you use an approved man basket designed for that machine. The operator must follow ANSI A92.5 and OSHA requirements, and fall protection is required for anyone in the basket. Many Dalton job sites prohibit this practice entirely, so confirm with your site safety manager before booking.
Telehandler Rentals Available Near Dalton on RNTR
Telehandler Models: Specs at a Glance
| Model | Capacity (lbs) | HP | Weight (lbs) | Lift Height (ft) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JLG G5-18A | 5500 | 11000 | 18.3 | Compact construction sites, residential framing, roofing material delivery, masonry | |
| CAT TH255 | 5500 | 74 | 12200 | 18.7 | General construction, material handling, framing, masonry supply |
| CAT TH357D | 7700 | 23 | Agricultural handling, heavy material placement, two-story construction |
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