Bobcat Telehandler Financing
Finance Bobcat telehandlers including the TL619, TL723, and V923 VersaHANDLER. New and used machines from $50k. challenged credit reviewed. Fund in 1-2 weeks.
Bobcat built its name on compact equipment, and the telehandler lineup follows that logic. The TL619 and TL723 are machines sized for sites where a bigger telehandler creates access problems: narrow residential lots, confined commercial sites, agricultural yards where maneuverability through a gate or a building entrance matters as much as raw lifting capacity. The V923 VersaHANDLER adds a different wrinkle: vertical-lift path geometry that gives you more consistent carriage height across the lift range, which changes how you work in tight vertical spaces. We finance the full Bobcat telehandler range from $50k, new or used, and we get deals done in one to two weeks.
Bobcat is owned by Doosan Bobcat, a subsidiary of the Doosan Group, and the brand has one of the most extensive dealer and service networks in North America for compact equipment. That infrastructure matters for used-machine buyers: a Bobcat telehandler with dealer service history has the same service depth advantage that CAT and Deere buyers expect. If a Bobcat TL723 needs hydraulic work or a boom cylinder in the field, the dealer is usually close.
Pricing on Bobcat telehandlers is generally moderate compared to European brands of similar capacity. New TL619 and TL723 units sit in a range that makes them accessible for small to mid-size contractors who want a compact machine without paying the premium of a larger platform. Application-only financing up to roughly $400k. challenged credit considered. Sweet spot $100k and up.
Bobcat Telehandler Models: TL and V Series
The Bobcat TL619 carries 6,000 pounds at 19 feet of reach. That is a compact machine by telehandler standards, but the 19-foot reach is enough for single-story and low-rise two-story material placement, and the machine's footprint is narrow enough for sites that would exclude a longer boom. Agricultural operators, landscapers, and residential contractors who need something that fits through a standard lot gate use the TL619 regularly.
The Bobcat TL723 steps up to 7,000 pounds at 23 feet. The 23-foot reach is a more usable construction spec: enough to reach above a one-story structure from a safe working distance, and the 7,000-pound capacity handles standard lumber packages, masonry pallets, and roofing material lifts. The TL723 is Bobcat's most widely sold telehandler model in construction applications.
The Bobcat V923 VersaHANDLER is the standout in the lineup. It offers 9,000 pounds of capacity at 23 feet, but the machine's vertical-lift path technology means the carriage moves nearly straight up as the boom raises, rather than following an arc. That geometry is useful in pallet-staging applications and anywhere that loading dock or tight-clearance delivery needs precise carriage height control. The V923 blurs the line between a telehandler and a rough-terrain forklift.
For buyers who need reach beyond what the TL and V series offer, the Bobcat lineup tops out at 23 feet, which puts it below most of the competition's mid-range machines. If you need 40 to 55 feet of reach, a different brand is the right answer. We finance those as well; see our pages on JLG telehandler financing or SkyTrak telehandler financing for longer-reach options.
The Buyer Profile for Bobcat Telehandlers
The natural Bobcat telehandler buyer already has Bobcat equipment in the yard. An operator who runs a Bobcat skid steer and a Bobcat compact track loader knows the controls, knows the dealer, and knows the service program. Adding a TL619 or TL723 to that fleet maintains all of those advantages. Brand consolidation has real operational value at the fleet level, and we see a lot of Bobcat telehandler financing requests from contractors who are expanding a Bobcat fleet rather than adding a first telehandler.
Landscaping and hardscape contractors are steady Bobcat telehandler buyers. The machines fit into the compact-equipment niche where landscapers already spend most of their capital, and the capacity-to-footprint ratio is right for nursery work, stone delivery, and site-prep material staging.
Residential homebuilders and remodeling contractors use the TL619 and TL723 for infill lots and tight urban sites where a longer machine would have positioning problems. Residential home builders doing production work on subdivisions with wide lots use the larger JLG and SkyTrak machines; for custom infill or urban renovation, the Bobcat compact range is a better fit.
Bobcat Financing: What the Numbers Look Like
New Bobcat TL619 machines price in the $60k to $75k range depending on configuration and dealer. New TL723 units run slightly higher, in the $75k to $90k range. New V923 VersaHANDLER units come in above $90k due to the more complex lift path system. All three sit within our $50k minimum and well under the application-only threshold of roughly $400k.
Used Bobcat telehandlers are available at significant discounts to new, particularly earlier model years with higher hours. A TL723 with 3,000 to 4,000 hours might be available in the $35k to $55k range depending on condition and market. The lower end of used pricing can bump against our $50k minimum, so it is worth checking the price before assuming financing is the right approach on a very-low-cost used machine.
Term options typically run 36 to 60 months on Bobcat compact telehandlers. Shorter machines with lower price points are often bought on shorter terms. The monthly payment on a new TL723 at 48 months is manageable for a single-operator contractor business with consistent revenue. Bad-credit equipment financing options are available for buyers whose credit profile is below standard thresholds; the terms will reflect the credit risk, but the machine can often still be funded.
Bobcat Telehandler Financing Questions
Common Questions on Bobcat Telehandler Financing
Straight answers before you send the equipment file.
The Bobcat TL619 I want to buy is priced at $52k used. Is that above your minimum?
Yes, $52k is above the $50k floor. We can work with that deal. Just send the machine details and three months of bank statements and we will put a structure together.
Can I finance Bobcat telehandler attachments alongside the machine?
Yes. Fork carriages, buckets, and other compatible Bobcat attachments can be included in the same deal as the telehandler. Bundle them into the application upfront rather than handling them separately.
I want to compare the Bobcat TL723 to a SkyTrak 6036 for my framing crew. Both fit my budget. Which one do you see more of in financing?
The SkyTrak 6036 is more common in our framing-contractor deals because it offers more reach (36 feet vs. the TL723's 23 feet), which matters on two-story framing. The Bobcat TL723 wins on compact sites. If reach is important for the work you are doing, the SkyTrak 6036 or Genie GTH-636 is likely the better operational choice.
Does Bobcat offer a telehandler with more than 23 feet of reach?
As of recent model years, the Bobcat telehandler lineup tops out around 23 feet of reach in standard fixed-frame models. For longer reach, buyers typically go to JLG, SkyTrak, Genie, or Manitou. We finance all of those.
Can a startup landscaping company finance a Bobcat TL619?
Startup financing is possible but structured differently than established-business deals. We would need to see as much bank statement history as exists for the business, personal credit, and often a larger down payment. It is not impossible, but the options are narrower for a business under two years old.
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