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JLG Adds AUSA Dumpers, Forklifts in North America

CMEQ |Construction Equipment

JLG Industries has added AUSA’s all-terrain lineup to its North American portfolio, including 12 wheeled dumpers and five rough-terrain forklifts.

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JLG Adds AUSA Dumpers, Forklifts in North America
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McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania – JLG Industries, Inc., a construction equipment manufacturer, has expanded its North American portfolio by introducing AUSA’s all-terrain compact equipment lineup, consisting of 12 wheeled dumpers and five rough-terrain forklifts for material-handling applications across construction, municipal, agricultural, and landscaping sectors.

The range includes the ED33 electric dumper, a 3,300-lb capacity model powered by lithium-ion batteries for low-noise, all-terrain performance suited to indoor, urban, and nighttime operations.

JLG also launched articulated and reversible dumpers with payload capacities from 3,300 lbs to 22,000 lbs. Featuring permanent four-wheel drive and compact designs, the machines deliver strong manoeuvrability on narrow terrain and steep slopes, while reversible models improve visibility with a 180-degree rotating cab.

The rough-terrain forklift lineup offers capacities from 3,000 lbs to 11,000 lbs, supporting small municipal and agricultural tasks as well as large-scale construction material handling with reliable off-road performance.

Mr. Mirco Negri, Senior Product Manager at JLG, said, “JLG AUSA wheeled dumpers and rough-terrain forklifts offer customers a broad range of purpose-built solutions that help customers work more efficiently across diverse applications.”

JLG plans to transition existing AUSA models in North America during 2026 with updated decaling and nomenclature aligned with modern brand standards, further strengthening its presence in specialty equipment, agriculture, and landscaping markets.

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