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JLG Adds AUSA Dumpers and Forklifts to Product Lineup

JLG adds AUSA dumpers and rough-terrain forklifts to its access and handling lineup.

JLG Adds AUSA Dumpers and Forklifts to Product Lineup

JLG Industries, Inc. has expanded its North American equipment lineup with the introduction of AUSA-branded all-terrain compact equipment, adding new options for material handling and jobsite support applications.

The expanded portfolio includes 12 wheeled dumpers — covering electric, articulated and reversible configurations — and five rough-terrain forklift models. The equipment is designed for use in construction, municipal work, landscaping, agriculture, golf course maintenance and other civil applications.

“JLG AUSA all-terrain compact equipment helps accelerate our growth into the specialty equipment, agriculture and landscaping markets in North America while providing our construction and materials handling customers with an even broader array of products — all backed by JLG’s robust training, support and service infrastructure,” said Mirco Negri, senior product manager, JLG.

Electric dumper models offer a 3,300-pound load capacity and are intended for indoor, urban and noise-sensitive environments. Articulated and reversible dumpers span payloads up to 22,000 pounds, with permanent four-wheel drive and compact designs intended for narrow access areas and sloped terrain. Reversible models allow the operator cab to rotate 180 degrees to improve visibility.

The rough-terrain forklift lineup includes machines ranging from 3,000 to 11,000 pounds in load capacity, designed to support off-road material handling in construction, agricultural and municipal settings.

JLG plans to begin transitioning existing AUSA models in North America during 2026, updating product decaling and nomenclature to align with JLG brand standards and imperial specifications. The company is displaying the equipment at multiple trade shows throughout early 2026.

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