Rugged automotive tire and wheel on a 12K REACH telehandler for construction and roofing projects.

Telehandler Rental in American Fork, UT

Reach Forklifts from 5,000 lb to 10,000 lb Capacity | 17 ft to 55 ft Reach | Utah County & Salt Lake
Authorized JLG Skytrak Service Partner
10,000 lb telehandler reach forklift wheel and tire system.

Powerful Telehandlers for Material Placement at Height

Alpine Equipment Repair offers telehandler rentals (also called reach forklifts or telescopic handlers) for construction, agriculture, and industrial applications. Place materials on rooftops, upper floors, or elevated work areas without the need for cranes.

Our JLG Skytrak telehandlers are maintained by certified technicians and ready for heavy lifting. Rent by the day, week, or month with delivery throughout Utah County and Salt Lake County.

  • 5k Reach (17-21 ft) - Compact reach for tighter job sites
  • 6k Reach (34-42 ft) - Mid-range capacity and reach
  • 9k Reach (43 ft) - Heavy lifting with extended reach
  • 10k Reach (55 ft) - Maximum capacity and height
  • Fork Attachments Standard
  • Bucket Attachments Available
  • JLG Skytrak - Industry-Leading Reliability

Understanding Telehandler Capacity Classes

Telehandlers are rated by lift capacity (how much weight they can lift) and reach (how far the boom extends). Higher capacity and reach means larger machines—choose based on your heaviest loads and highest placement needs.

5,000 lb Capacity | 17-21 ft Reach

Entry-level telehandler perfect for residential construction, landscaping, and light material handling. Compact footprint for tighter job sites and easier maneuvering.

  • Residential framing and roofing
  • Landscaping material delivery
  • Farm and ranch applications
  • Smaller commercial projects

6,000 lb Capacity | 34-42 ft Reach

Mid-range workhorse for commercial construction. Reaches second and third floor levels with substantial capacity for heavier loads.

  • Commercial construction
  • Multi-story framing
  • Heavy material placement
  • Warehouse loading

9,000 lb Capacity | 43 ft Reach

Heavy-duty telehandler for demanding construction applications. Lift heavier loads to greater heights without sacrificing stability.

  • Large commercial projects
  • Heavy steel and concrete placement
  • Industrial applications
  • Multi-unit construction

10,000 lb Capacity | 55 ft Reach

Maximum capacity and reach for the most demanding applications. Five-story reach with heavy lift capability approaches crane territory.

  • High-rise construction
  • Heavy industrial lifting
  • Maximum reach requirements
  • Large material placement

Scissor Lift Rental Rates

8,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

8,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

$550 Day
$1,675 Week
$3,750 28 Day
7,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

7,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

$550 Day
$1,650 Week
$3,450 28 Day
6,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) 6,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

6,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

$400 Day
$1,375 Week
$3,250 28 Day
5,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) 5,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

5,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

$300 Day
$925 Week
$2,500 28 Day
9,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) Tread and locking hubs detail on the heavy-duty 9K reach forklift/telehandler.

9,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

$375 Day
$1,500 Week
$3,850 28 Day
10,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) – 55 ft 10,000 lb telehandler reach forklift wheel and tire system.

10,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) – 55 ft

$550 Day
$1,775 Week
$4,500 28 Day
10,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) – 42 ft 10K REACH 42' telehandler forklift showing its heavy-duty automotive wheel system and agricultural machinery.

10,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) – 42 ft

$400 Day
$1,650 Week
$4,125 28 Day
12,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift) Rugged automotive tire and wheel on a 12K REACH telehandler for construction and roofing projects.

12,000 lb Telehandler (Reach Forklift)

$975 Day
$2,730 Week
$5,650 28 Day
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What Can You Do With a Telehandler?

Roofing & Framing

Lift shingles, plywood, and framing materials to rooftops and upper floors. Faster than manual lifting, safer than ladders.

Commercial Construction

Place steel beams, concrete forms, and heavy materials at elevation. Essential for multi-story commercial projects.

Farm & Agriculture

Stack hay bales, load trucks, and handle heavy agricultural materials. Versatile machine for farming operations.

Industrial & Warehouse

Move pallets, load containers, and handle materials in industrial settings. Better reach than standard forklifts.

Masonry & Block Work

Place block, brick, and stone materials at working height. Reduce crew fatigue and increase productivity.

Landscaping & Hardscape

Place boulders, retaining wall blocks, and heavy landscape materials. Bucket attachment for moving soil and gravel.

Telehandler vs Standard Forklift: Which Do You Need?

Standard Forklifts:

  • Lift loads straight up (no forward reach)
  • Best for warehouse and loading dock work
  • Work on flat, paved surfaces
  • Lower rental cost for basic lifting

Telehandlers (Reach Forklifts):

  • Extend boom forward to place loads at distance
  • Reach elevated areas without getting close
  • Work on rough terrain and job sites
  • Handle construction and outdoor applications

Rule of Thumb:

If you need to place materials at elevation or at a distance, you need a telehandler. If you're loading trucks at dock height or moving pallets on flat floors, a standard forklift works.

Not sure which you need? Call us at (801) 701-7394 and we'll help you choose.

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Telehandler Delivery Throughout Utah

15,000 lb capacity telehandler rental, a heavy-duty reach forklift.

We deliver telehandlers directly to your construction site. Our experienced drivers handle transport on lowboy trailers and ensure proper positioning.

Delivery Details:
  • Same-day delivery available (order by 10 AM)
  • Delivery rate: $165/hour
  • Lowboy trailer transport included
  • Pickup scheduling flexible
Primary Markets:

American Fork • Lehi • Pleasant Grove • Provo • Orem • Salt Lake City • Draper • Sandy • Park City • Heber City

Why Rent Telehandlers From Alpine?

JLG Skytrak Fleet

Industry-leading reliability and parts availability

Certified Maintenance

Our technicians are JLG-authorized

Local Support

American Fork based, not a national call center

We Service What We Rent

Field support if issues arise

Flexible Terms

Daily, weekly, monthly to match your project timeline

No Ownership Hassle

No storage, maintenance, or depreciation costs

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Telehandler Rental FAQs

Consider your heaviest load and highest placement point. For residential roofing and light commercial, a 5k-6k reach typically works. For heavy commercial construction or high-rise work, 9k-10k capacity gives you more lifting power and reach. Call (801) 701-7394 to discuss your specific application.
Telehandlers (reach forklifts) are designed to lift and place materials—they carry loads on forks or in buckets. Boom lifts (aerial lifts) are designed to lift workers—they have a platform where people stand. Use a telehandler for material handling, a boom lift for elevated work positions.
OSHA requires operators to be trained on telescopic handlers before operation. Many contractors have internal training programs. If you need training resources, we can point you to appropriate OSHA-compliant options.
All telehandlers include standard pallet forks. Optional attachments include material buckets, work platforms (man baskets), and truss booms. Attachment availability varies—call ahead to reserve specific attachments.
Yes, telehandlers are designed for construction job site conditions including dirt, gravel, and uneven ground. They have higher ground clearance than standard forklifts. For extremely rough conditions or steep grades, discuss your site with us.
Minimum rental is 4 hours (half-day). We offer daily, weekly, and monthly rates with substantial savings on longer terms.