Posted by caterpillar guy on November 02, 2023 at 02:55:33 from (47.26.14.222):
In Reply to: What kind of engine posted by Jason Sokora on November 01, 2023 at 06:42:20:
If you get the serial number for the machine and contact JLG they will tell you what engine it has and the size. Our Skytrac has a Cummins in it 4 cylinder with turbo has about 2000hours on it. Once you get used to it you will wonder how you did without it all these years. Trim limbs load things most loader will not lift and so on. They look ungainly for maneuvering really is quite a nimble piece. Ours is a 6036 it has a basket for working in that is about 4x8 foot. 6000LBS and 36 foot reach. We use it for putting round bales in on the old mow floor of the barn. Will put them in up to the hip about which is in the 4-5 high and will reach almost all the way across the barn. For the first row we stop short set the second one on top then shove them to the wall now they can not fall backwards. Stacked on end. Works great for more jobs as you go and limited only by the imagination for use. I bring saw logs up so they don't drag in the dirt when there is no snow on the ground. Will lift a log 24 foot long and 24-30 inch in diameter easily. It has a 3 spd with a torque converter like set up so just step on the throttle to go either direction in one of the 3 speeds.
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