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Muscle and manoeuvrability
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|October - November 2025
The Dieci Samson 70.10 telehandler combines the muscle of a crane with the mobility and versatility of a telehandler.
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The patented Dieci single compensation cylinder means the load on the boom is balanced at all times.
On Australian construction sites, delays caused by crane hire, traffic management, or site restrictions can quickly eat into project timelines.
Forklifts and smaller telehandlers often fall short when heavy lifts and long reach are required. This is where the Dieci Samson 70.10 telehandler comes to the fore.
With a 7000kg maximum lift capacity and a 9.65m maximum lift height, the Samson 70.10 is engineered for sustained productivity on midrise residential, commercial, civil, and industrial projects.
Powered by a 93kW (125hp) FPT diesel engine, it delivers the strength and agility needed to keep material cycles moving efficiently.
Specifications snapshot
Maximum Lift Capacity: 7000kg
Maximum Lift Height: 9.65m
Horizontal Reach: 5.40m
Engine: 93kW (125hp)
Transmission: Hydrostatic with two-speed gearbox
Replacing crane lifts and reducing downtime
Instead of waiting on crane scheduling or permits, contractors can rely on the Samson 70.10 to lift heavy palletised materials, precast panels, structural members, and plant components directly to upper floors, rooftops, or over obstacles.
As Dieci Australia National Sales Manager Bob Mules explains, this ability to handle cranelevel lifts without the associated mobilisation costs makes it particularly valuable on suburban and regional projects, where access and permits can slow down progress.
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