02.04.2025

JLG launches Ag telehandlers

JLG has introduced a new line of agricultural telehandlers with five models with capacities from 1,600 to 3,992kg, with lift heights from four to 9.7 metres.

The range includes:
- AG313: 1,600kg/four metres (compact unit)
- AG519: 2,495kg/5.8 metres (mid size unit)
- AG823: 3,500kg/seven metres (heavy duty model)
- AG832: 3,500kg/9.7 metres (extended reach model)
- AG925: 3,992kg/7.6 metres (high capacity model)

The AG313 in operation

The smallest unit, the AG313, can take 815kg to its maximum lift height of four metres, and handle 640kg at its maximum 2.31 metres of forward reach. The 1,590kg maximum capacity is available at a 2.8 metre lift height, or one metre forward reach. Overall weight is 3,590kg, with a length of 3.08 metres, a width of 1.48 metres and a height of 2.03 metres.

The model with the greatest capacity, the AG925, can handle its maximum 4,080kg at a lift height of five metres, or 1.5 metres of forward reach and is able to take 1,814kg to a maximum lift height of 7.6 metres, and 1,324kg at its maximum forward reach of 4.3 metres. Overall weight is 8,363kg, with a length of 5.3 metres, width of 2.4 metres and height of 2.5 metres.
The 3.5 tonne AG832

All models include travel speeds up to 25mph (40kph), three steering modes, 19 inch (483mm) ground clearance and ride control with boom float. The machines offer single auxiliary hydraulics as standard on larger models, with optional dual auxiliary hydraulics providing 95 litres per minute continuous flow.
The 3.5 tonne AG823

The larger AG823, AG832 and AG925 models feature a hydraulic quick coupler, while the smaller units use skid steer couplers. Available attachments include silage defacers, bale carriages, buckets and pallet forks.

Jamey Patla, JLG Agriculture vice president said: “After 50 years as the market leader in access equipment for construction tasks, we are leveraging our product expertise to deliver innovative solutions for the agriculture industry. Our agriculture telehandlers are aggressive, powerful and ergonomically designed, making them ideally suited for the demands of agricultural operations."

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