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    Founded in 1966, Genie manufactures material-handling and aerial lift machines. Material-handling equipment includes telehandlers and Super Hoist, Genie Lift, Superlift Contractor, and Superlift Advantage material lift machines.

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    Hours443
    Location: Bryant, Wisconsin
    Seller: Silver Leaf Equipment
    Serial NumberGR15-38386
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Hours454
    Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Hours367.9
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Hours400
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Serial NumberGR14-36289
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Hours101
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Hours351
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Serial NumberGR14-35597
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Serial NumberGR14-36287
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Hours17
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Serial NumberGR14-35607
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Hours455.1
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Hours440
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Serial NumberGR13-26935
    Location: Savage, Minnesota
    Serial NumberGR13-25228
    Location: Savage, Minnesota
    Hours315
    Location: Henderson, Nebraska
    Hours3,544
    Location: Henderson, Nebraska
    Hours3,204
    Location: Bedias, Texas
    Hours935
    Location: Bryant, Wisconsin
    Seller: Silver Leaf Equipment
    Hours3,477
    Location: Kemp, Texas
    Hours10,345
    Location: Ponder, Texas
    Seller: Silverline Auctioneers
    Hours6,287
    Location: Ponder, Texas
    Seller: Silverline Auctioneers
    Hours6,060
    Location: Lumberton, North Carolina
    Seller: Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Co.
    Hours3,900
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Seller: R.E.S.T. Ag & Auction
    Hours6,824
    Location: Fruitland, Idaho
    Seller: JBS Auctions
    Hours4,433
    Location: Rochester, New York
    Seller: Milton Rents
    Serial NumberSLC16G-67320
    Location: Donna, Texas

    About Genie

    Founded in 1966, Genie manufactures material-handling and aerial lift machines. Material-handling equipment includes telehandlers and Super Hoist, Genie Lift, Superlift Contractor, and Superlift Advantage material lift machines. Aerial lift machines include Xtra Capacity (or XC) lifts designed for higher capacities, aerial work platforms, boom lifts (articulated, telescopic, and trailer-mounted), electric lifts, scissor lifts (slab and rough-terrain), and vertical mast lifts. Terex Corporation acquired Genie in 2002 for $75 million. Genie is now part of Terex’s Work Platforms division, but it operates under the Genie brand name in aviation, construction, entertainment, government, industrial, military, rental, retail, warehouse, and other sectors. The company has headquarters in Bothell, Washington, and a presence in more than 80 countries across six continents.


    Genie S-65 Telescopic Boom Lift

    Company Evolution

    Before founding Genie Industries, Bud Bushnell was working with a company developing a lifting device powered by bottled compressed air. The company went out of business in 1966, but Bushnell bought its inventory and the rights to the device, which he patented and named the Genie Hoist, a name inspired by the compressed air’s “magic in the bottle” feat of raising and lowering the machine. By 1969, Genie had received 1,500 orders for the manually operated, portable hoist.

    In 1974, Genie released the Genie Teletower, essentially a platform built on multiple Genie Hoists. In the 1980s, the company began focusing on larger Z-lift self-propelled boom lifts that featured steel construction and engines and hydraulics. Genie says the launch of the Z-30/20 in 1984 set a new standard for up-and-over lifting. In 1992, the S-60 became Genie’s first boom machine designed for the construction market. In 1997, it launched its first scissor lifts. During the early 2000s came “Super Booms” with lift heights up to 135 feet (41 meters), including the S-125 stick and Z-135 articulating models. Prior to 2020, Genie introduced Fuel Electric hybrid technology for boom lifts, and its Xtra Capacity booms.

    Lift Products

    A host of Genie lift models are particularly popular on MachineryTrader.com, including the compact, easy-to-maneuver GTH-5519 telehandler with a 5,500-pound (2,495-kilogram) maximum lift capacity and an 18.8-ft (5.7-m) lift height. and the larger GTH-1056 with a 10,000-lb (4,536-kg) lift capacity and a 56.6-ft (17.2-m) lift height. Slab scissor lifts include the GS-1930, which Genie sells in hydraulic and E-Drive configurations with a 25.3-ft (7.7-m) working height and 500-lb (227-kg) platform capacity. Also popular is the GS-2632, which has a 32.1-ft (9.8-m) working height. Genie offers the S-65 telescopic boom in several configurations, including an HF (high-float) version designed for heavy-lifting duties on turf conditions. The Z-45 articulating boom lift model includes an XC version with a 51.5-ft (15.7-m) working height and 660-lb (300-kg) restricted and 1,000-lb (454-kg) unrestricted platform capacities.

    Find Your Next Genie Machine

    You’ll find a huge selection of new and used Genie lifts for sale on MachineryTrader.com, including boom lifts, forklifts, light towers, personnel lifts, scissor lifts, and telehandlers.