Telehandler - *RUNNER*
~ - Plated - Weight: - 10000kg - ~ MoT: - .VAT on Hammer: Plus VAT . V5?: Buyer To Apply . Lot No: Lot 951
For Auction at Protruck, Belton, Doncaster on 2025-02-04
DescriptionWe have this quality used 17m Boom Lift Nifty HR17 4WD Hybrid 2020 for sale, fully checked and in great condition. There is 1 available. - Cleaned, checked and prepared for work
- Finance options available – contact us at info@compactplantsales.com
- Ref: 20706
Call us on 0330 241 2355 or email...
C/w hydraulic locking, 3rd service, 4WS A good strong telehandler, now recording 10,912 hours This is road registered, serial number: 800444 Drive: 4WD
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