WA’s Wheatbelt is vast, varied, and tough on gear. From grain loading and machinery maintenance to shed builds and fencing, farmers need equipment that can work across jobs, without breaking down or holding them back.
Have you ever wasted time switching between tractors and forklifts just to get simple tasks done? Or wished for a machine that could handle a pallet load one minute, then clean out a shed the next?
For more and more Wheatbelt producers, the solution is clear: telehandlers.
Why Telehandlers Suit WA Farming Conditions
- Designed for dusty, uneven paddocks and gravel yards
- High lift capacity for seed, feed, and hardware
- Compact options for tight sheds and workshops
- Switch attachments to cover dozens of daily tasks
What Do Telehandlers Do on WA Farms?
Telehandlers in the Wheatbelt move grain, handle pallets, build sheds, and clean out yards. With attachments like buckets and jibs, one machine can do the work of three.
Common Wheatbelt Farm Uses
✅ Grain & Seed Work
- Lift seed bags into augers or silos
- Stack pallets of product in sheds
- Fill spreaders using bucket attachments
✅ Equipment Maintenance
- Move heavy tools or parts for machinery repairs
- Use man baskets for elevated inspections
- Access machinery storage with ease
✅ General Property & Infrastructure
- Clean cattle yards, stables, and work areas
- Install or maintain fencing and gates
- Support shed builds with jibs or lifting hooks
Attachments That Maximise Farm Efficiency
- Buckets for grain, feed, spoil
- Forks for pallets, bags, crates
- Jibs/hooks for lifting gates or gear
- Man baskets for tank or shed access
Hire or Buy for WA Ag?
Hire:
- Smart for seasonal workloads or harvest prep
- Avoids tying up capital in idle months
Buy:
- Makes sense for large operations or mixed-use properties
- Lowers per-use cost with regular year-round work
Dieci for WA Farmers
Dieci supports Wheatbelt producers with:
- Delivery to farms from Northam to Esperance
- Ag-spec telehandlers ready to go
- Mobile servicing and parts supply
- Operator support and machine advice for new users
Final Thoughts: Built for the Land
What would change if one machine could lift, clean, load, and access every corner of your farm?
Telehandlers are doing just that—across the Wheatbelt and beyond. Flexible, durable, and designed for the demands of rural WA.
Need a telehandler for your Wheatbelt property? Talk to Dieci Australia for machine advice, delivery, and support where you work.


