Telehandler · price guide 2026
Merlo P60.10 Price — What It's Really Worth
A used Merlo P60.10 is currently listed in Australia at $88,025–$118,415 — typical asking $112,880, from 6 listings. Sold-price ranges publish here the moment enough verified sales clear our data gate — until then, this is the live asking market, labelled plainly.
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The P60.10 anchors the heavy-lift end of Merlo's Panoramic range in Australia: a fixed-boom machine bought for genuine pick-and-carry muscle rather than outright reach, which puts it in front of civil contractors, precast yards and hire fleets more than farm buyers. Australian-delivered units come well specified — boom side shift, frame levelling and an air-conditioned cab were standard — but engine fitment changed over the production run, so confirm which powerplant a given machine carries. Used supply is thin and concentrated in the eastern states, and the gap between tidy late-model examples and older, harder-worked units is wide, so condition and hours drive price more than age alone. Many machines are ex-hire: check boom wear pads, levelling rams and the load-management system before committing, and note that jibs, hooks and buckets materially change what a machine is worth.
Price by Year & Hours
Advertised asking ranges from public Australian listings, verified 5 July 2026. Negotiated sale prices typically land below these figures.
| Model year | Hours | Low | Typical | High | Spread | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All years | All hours | $88,025 | $112,880 | $118,415 | 6 |
What Moves the Price
Attachments included
Pallet forks, a bucket and a jib turn one machine into three. Telehandlers sold bare sit at the low end of the range.
Low hours for age
Farm-owned machines with light annual hours out-price the same year out of a hire fleet — the meter tells the story.
Lift height & capacity
Value tracks the lift-height and capacity class. A machine at the small end of its class competes with cheaper size brackets below it.
Tyres & boom wear
Four worn tyres on a telehandler are a big-ticket item, and slop in the boom sections gets quoted before anything else.
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Pre-purchase inspection checklist
The checks that separate a good buy from a money pit — boom wear, tyres, attachment condition and hour-meter honesty.
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How we price. Current ranges on this page are compiled from genuine on-model asking listings on public Australian marketplaces — attachments and wrong-model results are filtered out by hand. Sold-price ranges are published per model as verified sales clear our data-density gate. Prices are estimates, not valuations or financial advice. Full methodology →