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Skid Pro’s Skid Steer Telescopic Boom allows a unique boom attachment to gain reach and height on any job site, making it an invaluable tool for heavy lifting and material handling. With the longest reach skid boom in the industry, it offers up to 270″ max extension with the manual boom and 230″ max extension with the hydraulic option. This skid steer telescopic boom attachment is a huge time-saver, allowing you to access hard-to-reach areas without compromising safety. Whether you choose the manual or hydraulic extension, the skid steer telescopic boom attachment increases your efficiency, enhances jobsite safety, and maximizes your skid steer’s capabilities.
*Manual boom 270” max extension, hydraulic boom 230” max extension.
Used in a variety of tasks and applications to save time & increase safety
A must have for builders & contractors that set trusses & pole buildings
High tensile tube steel with heavy wall thickness for extra strength
72” hydraulic stroke optional, longest manual extension in industry; 270”
Over 22’ reach plus 10’ average loader lift gives over 32’ reach most cases*
Recommended to have a minimum of 1,750 lbs. rated operating capacity
Weight | 525 |
Width | 45.750” |
Height | 18” |
Fully extended length | 230.375” (19 ft 2 in) |
Fully contracted length | 119.8” ( 9 ft 9 in) |
Fully extended load rating | 403# |
Fully contracted load rating | 763# |
Fully contracted load rating @ 75 degrees | 1130# |
Hydraulic cylinder stroke | 72” |
Recommended Skid steer operating capacity | 1750# |
Weight | 420 |
Width | 45.750” |
Height | 18” |
Fully extended length | 270.375” (22 ft 5 in) |
Fully contracted length | 114.375” (9 ft 5 in) |
Fully extended load rating | 298# |
Fully contracted load rating | 763# |
Fully contracted load rating @ 75 degrees | 1130# |
Recommended Skid steer operating capacity | 1850# |
NM
Erik, The telescopic boom attachment is terrific! We have used it to set parking lot lighting, but mostly we use it for our solar array installations. I can fit 5 solar modules in a basket I built specifically to hold them, and easily and safely hoist to the rooftop for installation. The boom has increased our productivity, and safety, providing a quick return to our company. Thank you,
MI
Chris – I used the boom today, lifting and setting a 30' I beam weighing 540#s, 10' up and 20' extended with no problem! Well-built equipment I would say, just like the other four attachments I’ve gotten from you guys!! Thank you all at Skid Pro for making and delivering an awesome arsenal of attachments making my life easier and safer! God Bless all!
OH
Dick – I have used that boom a lot. We set 24 foot LVLs on an 18 foot tall stage and just erected a 165 foot long storage building with 16 bays in it. We fabbed the walls at my shop and set everything with the boom and had the rough framing and trusses done in two days!! Your service and shipping time was top notch. I do not have one complaint about the boom. I am attaching a pictures of the boom in use. Thank You
NM
Erik, The telescopic boom attachment is terrific! We have used it to set parking lot lighting, but mostly we use it for our solar array installations. I can fit 5 solar modules in a basket I built specifically to hold them, and easily and safely hoist to the rooftop for installation. The boom has increased our productivity, and safety, providing a quick return to our company. Thank you,
HAM III – Longmont, CO
Thanks Josie, All is going well. The truss boom is a hit! Since advertising I have one, I've now used it three times for various clients. I haven't actually used the stump bucket yet but, I have a customer lined up for October 19th - he'll be my first 😉 Still hoping to fit in the tilt-attach unit this year but, we'll have to see how end of year accounting looks. Thanks,
A skid steer boom or a skid steer telescopic boom is a large, heavy-duty pole that can extend out to 20 feet. Depending on the build, some booms can lift near 400 lbs. This tool is great for setting - building materials in hard-to-reach places and tall portions on buildings such as rafters. This can also be used to hold up vertical studs and other materials.
Our longest skid steer extendable boom can reach over 22 feet. This means if an average 10-foot-tall arm of a skid steer is added, you can place materials nearly 30 feet up!
Our best teleboom for skid steer has a full extended load rating of 400 lbs. Some booms on the market can't even lift 300 lbs. Additionally, you can lift over 1100 lbs of material at full contraction!
Our collection features manual and hydraulic skid steer telescopic booms. Other than that, straight telescopic boom lifts, articulating telescopic boom lifts, trailer-mounted telescopic boom lifts, telescopic cranes, bucket trucks, and atrium lifts are some popular types of telescopic booms.
A skid steer telescopic boom is compatible with all skid steers. However, verifying the attachment’s specifications is essential to ensure the skid steer has the necessary hydraulic power and lift capacity to operate the boom safely.
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