Telehandler Financing

Genie GTH-844 Telehandler Financing

Finance the Genie GTH-844 telehandler with app-only approval to $400k, challenged credit reviewed, and 1-2 week closing. New or used, purchase, lease, refinance, or leaseback.

Eight thousand pounds to 44 feet is a combination that covers a lot of ground in commercial and industrial construction. The Genie GTH-844 sits in the middle of the GTH lineup and is one of the machines that general contractors and masonry crews lean on when the job requires a full three-story reach at real working loads. Two extra feet of height compared to many 8,000-pound competitors change what placements are possible at the outer edge of the load chart, and the load chart behavior on the 844 is one of the reasons it earns a premium in the used market over lighter machines.

Used GTH-844 units from dealer inventory typically price between $60,000 and $90,000 depending on hours, year, and condition. New units price higher. Either way, most 844 deals fall inside application-only range, meaning no tax returns and no financial statement package for deals under $400,000. We fund the GTH-844 on purchase, lease, refinance, or sale-leaseback on a machine you already own. Three recent bank statements plus a short application start the process. Typical files wrap up inside two weeks.

Where the GTH-844 Earns Versus the GTH-636

The Genie GTH-844 carries 2,000 more pounds than the GTH-636 and reaches 8 more feet of height. Those differences show up constantly in real construction work. A loaded pallet of concrete block or a full unit of lumber can push past 6,000 pounds, and a three-story structure often needs material lifted above 36 feet. The 844 handles both without requiring the operator to split loads or reposition the machine mid-cycle.

Genie's boom design on the 844 provides forward reach geometry that gives operators useful horizontal extension at mid-range heights, which is where most commercial construction placement happens. The chassis is four-wheel-drive with selectable steering modes, and the machine's ground clearance makes it useful on rough or graded sites where a finished-floor machine would be a liability. Masonry contractors setting block on commercial buildings in the two-to-three-story range often favor the 844 over the 636 specifically because the load chart margin matters when you are cycling the machine all day.

The GTH-844 accepts the full Genie attachment range. Work platform financing alongside the base machine is common for contractors who need the man-lift capability for connection work or finishing trades at height. We bundle both into one deal when that makes sense.

Who Buys the GTH-844

Commercial construction crews doing light commercial framing and masonry in the two-to-three-story range are the primary market. The machine handles the full range of materials those jobs generate, from structural steel miscellaneous iron to roofing pallets to mechanical equipment, without the operator needing to know where each load falls relative to the load chart limit.

Concrete contractors working on elevated slab pours and precast placement also use the 844 for the lighter picks that do not justify a crane call. Moving rebar bundles, formwork panels, and support materials to elevation is exactly what the 844's capacity and reach combination was designed for.

On the rental side, the GTH-844 earns a higher day rate than the GTH-636 and fills demand from commercial contractors who need more than a residential-spec machine. Rental fleet operators building out a commercial-construction-focused inventory keep the 844 as a staple unit. Equipment rental companies financing a block of 844 machines often structure the deal as a fleet transaction for more favorable terms on the combined deal size.

Deal Structure and Monthly Payments

A used GTH-844 in good condition from a dealer typically comes with an inspection report and some form of limited warranty. The price range of $60,000 to $90,000 produces monthly payments that vary by term, structure, and credit profile, but a general framing contractor or masonry crew can typically absorb the payment against the revenue the machine generates on a single job. We quote real payment numbers up front so you are not guessing at the monthly obligation.

For buyers who want the depreciation benefit in the purchase year, structuring the deal as a loan with a dollar buyout keeps ownership with you from day one. For buyers who want lower monthly payments and flexibility at term end, an FMV lease is the alternative. We do not steer buyers toward one structure over the other; we present the payment on both and let you decide based on your tax situation and cash flow preferences.

If you already own a GTH-844 and have been thinking about pulling equity from it, a cash-out refinance or sale-leaseback converts the iron on your yard to working capital without requiring a sale. The machine keeps working and the cash goes where the business needs it.

Get Started on Your Genie GTH-844

The latest business statement set, one page, and we are moving. Purchase, lease, refinance, or sale-leaseback on the GTH-844. See the full Genie telehandler financing page or reach out with the machine details and we will have a term sheet back to you this week.

Common Questions on Genie GTH-844 Telehandler Financing

Straight answers before you send the equipment file.

Can I trade up from a GTH-636 to a GTH-844 through a financing deal?

Yes. We can structure the deal to account for a trade-in. The net financed amount is based on the purchase price of the 844 minus the agreed trade-in value of the 636. Send us the details on both machines.

Does the GTH-844 qualify for application-only financing at $80,000?

Yes. Application-only approval is available for deals up to roughly $400,000. An $80,000 purchase is well within that range. Three recent bank statements plus a short application are the standard documentation.

Can I refinance a GTH-844 that I bought on a high-rate dealer note?

Yes. Equipment refinancing on an existing note is something we do regularly. Send us the current payoff balance, the machine description, and the latest business statement set. We will show you what a restructured deal looks like on a monthly payment basis.

I have a 640 credit score. Will that prevent approval on a GTH-844?

A 640 score does not automatically prevent approval. We underwrite the business cash flow and the machine's collateral value alongside the credit score. A 640 with solid bank statements often gets approved, sometimes with a modest down payment.

Can I include a pallet fork set and a work platform in the same GTH-844 deal?

Yes. We routinely bundle attachments with the base machine in a single transaction. One deal, one payment covers the whole package.

Get Terms on Genie GTH-844 Telehandler Financing

Tell us what you are buying, who is selling it, and when you need it earning. We will review the file and point you to the next step.