Telehandler Financing

SkyTrak 6036 Telehandler Financing

Finance the SkyTrak 6036 telehandler with challenged credit welcome, app-only to $400k, and 1-2 week funding. New or used purchase, lease, or sale-leaseback.

The SkyTrak 6036 is a residential workhorse. Six thousand pounds to 36 feet of lift height on a compact, low-ground-pressure chassis that builders have trusted on production framing sites for decades. If your operation sets trusses, delivers materials to the second floor, and handles palletized loads on tight subdivision lots, the 6036 is probably already on your mental list of machines to buy. Used examples are widely available, often priced between $35,000 and $60,000 depending on hours and year. That range puts the whole deal well inside application-only approval and means your monthly payment is manageable even for a crew that is buying its first machine.

We fund the SkyTrak 6036 on purchase, finance lease, or sale-leaseback. The process is the same it is for any machine we finance: three months of business bank statements, one page of information, and we come back with a term sheet inside 48 hours. challenged credit is part of our normal deal flow, not a special program with extra hurdles.

Who Runs the SkyTrak 6036

Production framing contractors are the 6036's core buyer. The machine handles the load weights that residential framing generates: a bundle of trusses, a unit of lumber, a loaded pallet of OSB. The 36-foot reach gets material to the second floor of a standard two-story home with room for the operator to position forks cleanly, and the compact chassis means you are not fighting around it on a tight lot. Framing contractors building production communities often run one 6036 per crew, and some crews run two on larger lot counts.

The 6036 also sells steadily into agricultural operations. The machine's compact profile and low ground pressure make it useful in barn lots, grain storage yards, and feed operations where heavier equipment creates ground damage. Agriculture and farming operations use it to handle hay bales, feed bags, and equipment positioning in ways that a farm tractor with a loader cannot match for precision and reach.

Rental yards keep the 6036 as a volume unit because residential builders rent it constantly. If you are building out a rental fleet around residential construction demand, the 6036 is a reliable renter with broad market appeal and strong residual value even at higher hours.

New or Used 6036: The Case for Each

A new SkyTrak 6036 is a sub-$80,000 purchase at most dealers, fully within application-only territory. New machines come with full factory warranty coverage, which matters for rental operations that cannot afford downtime between rentals. For buyers putting the machine into high-cycle duty, warranty coverage in the first years can pay for itself in avoided repair bills.

Used 6036 units are common and often represent excellent value. A clean 2,500-hour machine in good mechanical condition from a dealer with recent inspection can price somewhere in the $38k–$55k band, sometimes less on the private market. We finance used telehandler purchases on the same structure as new deals. If the machine is in good shape, the hour count does not automatically disqualify it. We look at service records and condition, not just the meter.

Buyers who want to capture full depreciation in the purchase year should structure the deal as a loan or a dollar-buyout lease. Buyers who prefer lower monthly payments and the option to upgrade should consider an FMV lease. We walk through both before any commitment.

Getting a 6036 Deal Closed Fast

Most SkyTrak 6036 deals close fast because the machine prices below the documentation-heavy threshold that slows down bigger transactions. Below $400,000, we work application-only: no tax returns, no CPA-prepared statements. The bank statements show us the cash flow; the machine shows us the collateral. We approve or decline fast, typically within one or two business days of receiving complete information.

From approval to funded, figure one to two weeks. That timeline covers the lender doc preparation, your review and signature, and the disbursement to the seller. Private-party and auction purchases take the same amount of time as dealer purchases; the seller just needs to hold the machine until the deal closes. We can work with dealers on a hold period for time-sensitive inventory.

If you found a 6036 at auction and need fast approval, auction and private-party financing is something we do regularly. Auction houses often have short payment windows, so telling us the auction date upfront lets us prioritize the timeline.

Get the SkyTrak 6036 Funded

The 6036 is a straightforward deal. Send us the latest business statement set and the machine details, and we will have a term sheet back to you this week. Purchase, lease, or sale-leaseback. See the full SkyTrak financing lineup or reach out with the unit you found.

Common Questions on SkyTrak 6036 Telehandler Financing

Straight answers before you send the equipment file.

Can I finance a SkyTrak 6036 if I just started my framing business six months ago?

Six months is on the shorter end, but it is not automatic disqualification. We look at the bank statements for consistent revenue, and the 6036's collateral value helps the deal. A down payment may be required for very new businesses, but many get approved.

The 6036 I found is 4,200 hours. Will that cause problems with financing?

High hours need clean service records to be fundable. A well-maintained 4,200-hour 6036 with current inspection can work. Send us the machine details and service history and we will give you a straight answer.

Can I finance a 6036 at auction if the sale happens in three days?

Tight timelines are possible if you contact us before the auction. We can move fast on a simple deal if we have your bank statements in hand. Tell us the auction date, the lot details, and the expected price and we will tell you if we can hit the window.

Is the SkyTrak 6036 eligible for a sale-leaseback if I bought it with cash two years ago?

Yes. If the machine is paid off and in working condition, we can structure a sale-leaseback. We determine a market-based value, cut you a check at closing, and you make monthly payments while the machine stays on your jobs.

What is the difference between the SkyTrak 6036 and the 8042 for financing purposes?

The 8042 carries 8,000 pounds to 42 feet, making it a more capable machine at a higher price point. The 6036 fits most residential framing needs at a lower monthly payment. We fund both and can show you payments on each side by side if that helps the decision.

Get Terms on SkyTrak 6036 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.