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BMES stocking more Hercules telehandlers

With high demand for telehandlers, Brisbane Mini Excavator Sales is introducing the 2025 edition of its Hercules T-3 model

2024 was a jam-packed year for Brisbane Mini Excavator Sales (BMES), with it significantly expanding its Hercules machinery offering, and 2025 is sure to be no different.

The past 12 months saw BMES update its Hercules wheel loader range with the new ‘Series 2’ models and the introduction of the Hercules Loadmaster range.

One of the biggest additions to its fleet was the Hercules T-3 telehandler, with customers knocking the door down for this product.

“We were asked by a lot of our clients about stocking telehandlers, so we decided to fulfil their request with these machines,” BMES sales executive Steven Ragenovich says.

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He says the T-3 models will offer greater optionality for customers, with a competitive price that BMES is known for.

BMES has already received its first 2025 models of the T-3, with the machines boasting a 100hp (73.5kW) Cummins engine and a 7.5m maximum reach – enabling access to difficult heights.

The ROPS/FOPS cabin keeps operators safe from the elements

Weighing in at eight tonnes and with a rated load of three tonnes, the T-3 comes as standard with a ROPS/FOPS cabin to keep operators safe on the jobsite.

To further enhance operator safety, the T-3 has a factory diagnostic display with a safe lift monitor, which sets off an alarm when a load is exceeding the machine’s capabilities. These alarms are incorporated with the machine’s onboard visual display, Ragenovich adds.

“Lifting heavy loads up high can be a hazard if you’re not careful,” he says.

“The safe lift monitoring eliminates the potential hazard of a roll over.”

Load capability charts are also supplied by BMES to give operators the confidence needed to safely load and operate the telehandler.

Long working days can be tough, so the telehandler aims to make them as comfortable as possible with a 360-degree cabin, protecting operators from sound, heat and vibration.

Compared to other telehandler brands, Ragenovich says the Hercules T-3’s point of difference is its cost effectiveness.

“It’s got the same quality that Hercules is renowned for, with the added benefit of being one of the cheapest telehandlers on the market,” he says.

BMES introduced its T-3 telehandler to fulfil customer needs

A range of tasks can be carried out with this versatile machine due its factory-fitted hydraulic quick hitch.

Whether it is loading and unloading materials or stacking pallets, attachments can be quickly swapped out to suit the task at hand.

The telehandler’s ‘third function’ offers further hydraulic capacity, allowing operators to equip the machine with any hydraulic attachments, such as 4-in-1 hydraulic buckets and hydraulic grabs.

With three different steering modes –including two-wheel, four-wheel, and crab – for uneven and tight working environments, the telehandler allows maximum manoeuvrability.

Coming with a powershift transmission, Ragenovich says it gives operators the comfort and speed they require for any job application.

“For a special deal, call the boys at Hercules machinery,” he says.

“We have spare wheels, GP buckets, and pallet forks in stock to go with the telehandler.”

Hercules Machinery will be unveiling a new range of machinery in 2025 to provide customers with more cost-effective quality equipment.

Spare wheels, GP buckets and pallet forks are in stock

For more information on the Hercules T-3 telehandler, visit www.brisbaneminiexcavators.com.au or call (07) 3807 4333.

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