JLG Adds AUSA Equipment to Growing North American Product Portfolio
JLG Industries introduces the JLG AUSA all-terrain compact equipment lineup for North America, which includes 12 wheeled dumpers and five rough-terrain forklifts. Now part of the JLG portfolio, AUSA material handling and job site support products are engineered to support durability, maneuverability and performance across construction, municipal, golf course, landscaping, agricultural and other civil material-handling applications.
JLG recently showcased its AUSA equipment solutions at World of Concrete and the GCSAA Conference & Trade Show and will exhibit at the ARA Show (Booth 2249) and CONEXPO-CON/AGG (North Hall N12308).
“JLG AUSA wheeled dumpers and rough-terrain forklifts offer customers a broad range of purpose-built solutions that help customers work more efficiently across diverse applications,” says Mirco Negri, senior product manager, JLG. “These models are ideal for crews working on residential, municipal, golf course, civil and road construction projects, plus groundskeepers and trade professionals needing help with the transportation and handling of industrial and agricultural materials. In 2026, JLG will begin transitioning existing AUSA models in North America with updated decaling and nomenclature to reflect modern brand standards and imperial specifications.”
Electric Dumpers
The JLG AUSA ED33 (formerly AUSA D151AEG) electric dumper is a 3,300-pound load capacity model designed to support all-terrain performance with minimal noise emissions. Featuring electronically controlled lithium-ion battery packs, these machines offer smooth power delivery and extended operating ranges without the need for frequent recharging, making them ideal for indoor, urban and nighttime applications.
Articulated and Reversible Dumpers
The JLG AUSA articulated dumper range spans multiple payload classes, supporting applications from municipal work (like concrete distribution) and landscaping to large-scale earthmoving projects. With permanent four-wheel drive and compact designs, these machines provide maneuverability on narrow terrain and steep slopes. Reversible dumper models further enhance operator visibility by allowing the cab to rotate 180º, improving situational awareness.
Articulated models include:
3,300-pound load capacity
Well-suited for municipal works, landscaping projects, small demolitions or any applications that require highly maneuverable vehicles that are extremely compact in size. The permanent 4-wheel drive tackles narrow terrain and steep slopes with ease.
- D33H (formerly AUSA D151AHA)
- D33 (formerly AUSA D151AHG)
4,400 - 9,900-pound load capacity
Designed for major earthworks and concrete distribution applications in urban and intercity environments, or in private residential areas, these models offer an excellent power-to-weight ratio for peak maneuverability while tackling steep slopes with ease.
- D44 (formerly AUSA D201AHG)
- D66 (formerly AUSA D301AHG)
- D77 (formerly AUSA D350AHG)
- D99 (formerly AUSA D450AHG)
13,200 - 22,000-pound Load Capacity
Designed for large-scale earthworks, like on golf course construction and restoration projects, these powerful and robust models offer higher payloads and are ideal for intercity construction sites and open spaces.
- D132P (formerly AUSA D601APG)
- D132 (formerly AUSA D601AHG)
- D220P (formerly AUSA D1001APG)
Reversible models include:
13,200 - 22,000-pound Load Capacity
The reversible design of these models allows the entire driver’s cab to rotate 180º, providing operators with a clearer view of their surroundings.
- DR132 (formerly AUSA DR601AHG)
- DR220 (formerly AUSA DR1001AHG)
Rough Terrain Forklifts
Also on display will be AUSA rough-terrain forklifts engineered for reliable performance in challenging environments. Available in a wide range of payload capacities, these machines are designed to support material handling needs in construction, agriculture and municipal operations while delivering excellent off-road handling and efficiency.
Models include:
3,000-pound Load Capacity
Designed for labor-intensive work in the farming sector and in small-scale municipal works where small loads must be moved, this compact rough-terrain forklift offers a 3,000-pound payload with outstanding handling and versatility.
- F3009 (formerly AUSA C151H)
4,000 - 7,000-pound Load Capacity
Designed for medium-scale tasks in the construction and agricultural sectors.
- F5011 (formerly AUSA C251H)
- F7012 (formerly AUSA C351H)
8,000 - 11,000-pound Load Capacity
Designed for large-scale work, especially in the construction sector and for moving large materials, these rough-terrain forklifts offer the highest payload while maintaining excellent maneuverability on challenging terrain.
- F8014 (formerly AUSA C401H)
- F9414 (formerly AUSA C501H)
“JLG AUSA all-terrain compact equipment helps accelerate our growth into the specialty equipment, agriculture and landscaping markets in North America while providing our construction and materials handling customers with an even broader array of products — all backed by JLG’s robust training, support and service infrastructure,” said Negri.
For more information on JLG products and services, visit JLG.com.
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Michael Roth has covered the equipment rental industry full time for RER since 1989 and has served as the magazine’s editor in chief since 1994. He has nearly 30 years experience as a professional journalist. Roth has visited hundreds of rental centers and industry manufacturers, written hundreds of feature stories for RER and thousands of news stories for the magazine and its electronic newsletter RER Reports. Roth has interviewed leading executives for most of the industry’s largest rental companies and manufacturers as well as hundreds of smaller independent companies. He has visited with and reported on rental companies and manufacturers in Europe, Central America and Asia as well as Mexico, Canada and the United States. Roth was co-founder of RER Reports, the industry’s first weekly newsletter, which began as a fax newsletter in 1996, and later became an online newsletter. Roth has spoken at conventions sponsored by the American Rental Association, Associated Equipment Distributors, California Rental Association and other industry events and has spoken before industry groups in several countries. He lives and works in Los Angeles when he’s not traveling to cover industry events.