Telehandler & Heavy Equipment Service

On-site repair and maintenance for telehandlers, boom lifts, skid steers, and other heavy equipment. Full mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical coverage, performed where your equipment works.

Telehandlers and heavy equipment carry a different service profile than warehouse forklifts. Bigger hydraulic systems, more demanding operating environments, more wear on structural components. Apex services this equipment on-site, with the diagnostic and repair scope to handle every system.
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Equipment We Service

Engine systems

Telehandlers

Service across major makes: JLG, Skytrack, and more. Mast, boom, hydraulic, and engine work.

Boom lifts

Boom lifts and aerial work platforms

Hydraulic, electrical, and structural service.

Skid steers

Skid steers

Engine, hydraulic, drivetrain, and attachment service.

Other heavy equipment

Other heavy equipment

Bobcat, Terex, Altec, and most major brands. If it's in your fleet, we'll talk through whether we can service it.

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Common Issues We Fix

Brands We Service

And many more. If it runs, we can service it.

Toyota
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Yale
Clark
JLG
Skytrack
Attec
Bobcat
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How a Heavy Equipment Service Call Works

Call

Call or request service

Tell us the equipment, the symptoms, and the location, including jobsite access details if relevant.

diagnosis

On-site diagnosis

A technician arrives with the tools to handle heavy equipment work, identifying the actual fault on-site.

Approved

Approved repair

We confirm scope and cost before any work continues. Most repairs are completed on-site; specialty parts take a couple of business days.

Where We Work

Based in Belen. Serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and surrounding communities, with statewide service when the job requires it. An on-site service fee applies, with drive time charged for jobs outside city limits.

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Location

Apex Forklift Solutions, LLC
2579 State Highway 47, Belen, NM 87002

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often does a boom lift or aerial platform need a professional inspection?

ANSI standards call for a full inspection every 13 months, along with a more frequent check every three months or 150 hours of use, whichever comes first. These are separate from the required daily walkaround before each use. Apex Forklift Solutions can perform these scheduled inspections on-site and document them in a written report for your compliance records.

Low hydraulic fluid, a clogged filter, a bad quick-attach coupler connection, or a failed auxiliary hydraulic solenoid are the most common causes, and the attachment itself is rarely the actual problem. Apex Forklift Solutions checks the machine’s hydraulic supply first before assuming the attachment needs to be replaced.

It comes down to physics rather than a malfunction. As the boom reaches further out, the load moves farther from the machine’s center of stability, so the safe lifting weight drops even though the engine and hydraulics are working exactly as they should. The load chart in the cab shows the actual safe capacity at each height and reach. Apex Forklift Solutions can check that the load chart matches the machine’s current attachment and configuration if there’s ever doubt about it.

Yes. Attachments have their own wear points, hydraulic connections, and mounting hardware that can fail independently of the machine they’re attached to. Apex Forklift Solutions checks attachments and quick-couplers as part of a service visit rather than assuming the machine and the attachment are one system.

Telehandlers generally run larger hydraulic systems, work in rougher outdoor conditions, and put more stress on structural components like the boom, so the wear patterns and inspection points differ from a typical indoor forklift. Apex Forklift Solutions services both, and adjusts the diagnostic approach based on which type of equipment is in front of the technician.

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