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Posted August 10, 2022

Rough-terrain forklift

The Pettibone Cary-Lift 204i rough-terrain forklift can be equipped with a scrap baler attachment for handling debris and materials in demolition and recycling applications.


It features a unique overhead lift arm design, giving the operator full front visibility when lifting or transporting loads – a sharp contrast to the lift arms on wheel loaders, which are located directly in front of the vehicle. Additionally, Cary-Lift forks are capable of tilting 90 degrees for specialized lifting tasks.

Pettibone 204i wheel loader
The Pettibone Cary-Lift 204i rough-terrain forklift can be equipped with a scrap baler attachment for handling debris and materials in demolition and recycling applications.

The 204i is powered by a 200-horsepower Cummins QSB6.7 Tier 4 diesel engine with DOC and SCR aftertreatment. The unit includes an engine-driven fan, cooling package and engine block heater as standard equipment. The machine provides a maximum load capacity of 20,000 pounds and lift height of 16 feet. Offering 4-wheel drive with 2-wheel, 4-wheel and crab hydraulic power steering modes – and with the wheelbase limited to just 12 feet – the 204i can achieve a turning radius of 21 feet, 6 inches.

Unlike forward-reaching articulated loaders, the Cary-Lift’s heavy-duty, solid steel frame design allows it to take full loads into sharp turns without sacrificing load capacity or stability. Hydraulic frame sway control and side-shift capabilities further stabilize loads by leveling the lifting frame when driving on uneven ground. The sway cylinder moves 7 degrees right and left of center. Dual joysticks provide intuitive controls to efficiently shift gears and control the hydraulics.

An optional feature for the Cary-Lift 204i is X-Command®, a new Pettibone telematics program that offers real-time access to machine data, thereby saving time, money and hassle for equipment owners and maintenance technicians.

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