A rough terrain forklift, also called an all-terrain forklift, is a heavy-duty lift truck designed to transport loads where standard forklifts can’t operate. With their oversized pneumatic tires, high ground clearance, and powerful engines, these forklifts are equipped to transport industrial loads over mud, gravel, sand, and other rocky terrain.
Unlike warehouse models, rough terrain forklifts have large pneumatic tires, making them ideal for heavy-duty industrial jobs.
With their durable frames, these types of forklifts excel at moving heavy loads safely in the most rugged environments.
High Ground Clearance: Enhances safety when navigating over uneven surfaces
Powerful Engines: Diesel or gas options (with 4WD capabilities) for heavy lifting
Heavy Load Capacity: Handles 5,000 – 12,000+ lbs.
Ergonomic Options: Open or enclosed cabins for increased operator safety in extreme environments
Construction & Infrastructure Projects
Agriculture & Farming
Logging & Lumber Yards
Mining & Quarry Sites
Event setups — stages, festivals, outdoor venues
Common in agriculture and event set ups.
Common in construction and lumber yards.
Common in mining, infrastructure, and heavy material handling.
The price of a rough terrain forklift varies based on lift capacity, fuel type, brand, and whether you buy new, used, or lease.
Type | New Price Range | Used Price Range | Lease Rate (Monthly) |
---|---|---|---|
Light-Duty Models | $45,000 - $55,000 | $20,000 - $30,000 | $750 - $1,200 |
Mid-Range Models | $65,000 – $80,000 | $30,000 – $40,000 | $1,200 - $1,800 |
Heavy-Duty Models | $85,000 – $120,000 | $45,000 – $60,000 | $1,800 - $2,500 |
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Rough terrain models have large pneumatic tires, more ground clearance, and higher load capacities, making them better for outdoor worksites.
Yes, leasing is common and provides flexible access to equipment without the upfront purchase cost. For leasing options, give us a call at +1 (877) 327-7260.
Because of the power required to operate in rugged applications, most rough terrain forklifts run on propane/gas or diesel. Electric models are starting to emerge, however, for lower-emission needs.
Heavy-duty rough terrain models can lift up to 12,000 lbs., but the maximum load capacity of your machine will depend on its specifications.
Absolutely, especially when used with proper training and OSHA safety compliance. Most models include safety features like rollover protection, enclosed operator cabins, and and heavy counterweights to reduce the risk of tip overs.