CherryHill Back 4 More

It brings us great joy to announce that CherryHill Orchards has taken delivery of its second pair of Elevado Pinnacle machines.
This now brings their fleet to four Elevado Pinnacle machines working across their orchards, helping with the installation and maintenance of protective netting.
For orchard netting work, the Pinnacle is a clear choice. The Elevado Pinnacle 630C has been designed with a slewing boom, giving operators accurate and controlled access when working above and around trees. This makes it well suited to pulling nets, clipping, maintenance and general access work across overhead netting structures.
One of the biggest advantages of the Pinnacle is the ability to reach over trees from the centre of the row. This means operators can work where they need to without constantly driving up onto mounds or through sensitive areas of the orchard.
That matters.
In an orchard, protecting the trees and irrigation system is just as important as completing the job itself. Driving on mounds can crush roots, damage irrigation lines and create long-term problems in the block. The Pinnacle helps reduce this risk by giving operators better reach and control from a safer travel path.
For growers and netting contractors, that can mean faster installation, safer access and less damage to the orchard.
The slewing boom also helps improve productivity. Operators can position the platform more accurately without needing to constantly reposition the whole machine. For repetitive jobs such as clipping, pulling nets and working along rows, this can save time and make the work easier for the crew.
A big thank you to the team at CherryHill for their continued support. We are proud to see four Elevado Pinnacle machines now working in their orchards and look forward to continuing the relationship into the future.
For growers, installers and orchard operators working with protective netting, the Elevado Pinnacle 630C is built to make access safer, faster and more practical.
Tracks VS Wheels on EWP’s

Elevado’s main focus is elevated access on rough outdoor ground. For this reason, we primarily build wheeled machines.
Tracked machines can work well on smooth slopes or soft ground, but rough outdoor terrain is rarely smooth. On worksites, farms and orchards, the ground often includes ruts, holes, gutters, mounds, washouts and sharp changes in level.
In these conditions, tracks can create a “catapult” effect. As the track drops over a step, rut or edge, the machine can pitch forward or shift suddenly. That jolt then travels up through the boom and becomes more pronounced at the platform, creating a sudden bounce or whip effect for the operator.
A wheeled machine with proper axle movement and self-levelling keeps better contact with uneven ground. Each wheel can follow the terrain independently, helping the machine stay controlled as it travels across changing terrain.
Southern Cross Netting Receives Two New Pinnacle Machines

Southern Cross Netting has taken delivery of two new Elevado Pinnacle machines for their latest project installing hail netting over a car storage yard.
The team needed two machines in a hurry to keep the job moving, and Elevado was more than happy to help. With machines available and ready to go, we were able to get both Pinnacles delivered to site in no time.
It is always great to support customers when timing matters, especially when a new job is ready to start and access equipment is needed quickly.
A big thank you to Southern Cross Netting for the continued support.
All the best with the carpark project. We look forward to seeing the Pinnacles back on your other sites soon, especially in orchard netting work, where their terrain capability can really shine.
GC Civil Takes Delivery of Their First Elevado Arcus

It has been an exciting week at Elevado, with GC Civil taking delivery of their first Elevado machine directly to site.
GC Civil will be using the Elevado Arcus to assist with the installation and painting of noise wall panels along highway projects. These jobs often involve uneven ground, changing site conditions and limited access beside roadways, making the right access equipment an important part of the job.
For GC Civil, the Arcus was a clear choice.
After experiencing the limits of traditional boom lifts on rough terrain, the team needed a machine that could better handle the conditions they regularly work in. Standard boom lifts can struggle once the ground becomes uneven, sloped or unprepared. In many cases, this can slow the job down, limit where operators can work, or require extra site preparation before the work can begin.
The Elevado Arcus is designed specifically for rough outdoor terrain. With its all-terrain capability and self-levelling chassis, the machine can keep working across ground conditions where conventional boom lifts may not be practical.
Early feedback from the GC Civil team has been very positive. After putting the machine to work on site, the operators were impressed by how capable the Arcus is and how confidently it handled the terrain.
A massive thank you to the GC Civil team for their support. We appreciate the opportunity to supply their first Elevado machine and look forward to continuing to work with them in the future.
For contractors working on civil projects, noise walls, roadside access, retaining walls or other rough terrain sites, the Elevado Arcus is built to help keep crews working where standard access machines struggle.
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G2 Netting Group’s 35th Elevado

It is a very proud and memorable day for the Elevado team, with G2 Netting Group taking delivery of their 35th Elevado machine to site.
This is a milestone we are extremely proud of.
G2 Netting has been a long-standing supporter of Elevado, and we cannot thank the team enough for their trust over the years. To see them continue to choose Elevado machines for their netting work is a strong testament to the capability, efficiency and reliability of the Pinnacle range.
The Elevado Pinnacle 630C has become a proven machine for installing and maintaining overhead netting structures in orchards. It is purpose-built for this kind of work, giving operators the reach, control and terrain capability needed to work efficiently across changing orchard conditions.
One of the standout features of the Pinnacle is its slewing boom. For netting work, this makes a major difference. Operators can position the platform with precision without constantly needing to reposition the entire machine. From pulling nets through to clipping and maintenance, this helps reduce installation time while improving safety and control for the crew.
The Pinnacle is also designed for rough orchard terrain. Netting jobs often involve uneven ground, mounds, wheel tracks, soft areas and tight access between rows. The machine’s terrain capability allows crews to keep working where traditional access equipment may struggle, helping reduce downtime and improve job flow on site.
For G2 Netting, coming back for machine number 35 says a lot. It reflects years of real-world use, demanding site conditions and the need for equipment that can keep performing day after day.
A sincere thank you to the team at G2 Netting for your continued support. We are proud to play a part in the work you do and look forward to continuing the relationship well into the future.
For orchard netting contractors, growers and installers, the Elevado Pinnacle 630C is built to make overhead netting work safer, faster and more practical.
Self-Levelling On The Move

For elevated work on uneven terrain, a boom lift needs a way to keep the platform level. This is often done with stabiliser legs. Some machines can also level their chassis while parked.
But parked levelling only solves part of the problem.
The real test is whether the machine can keep working as the ground changes.
This is where Elevado is different.
Elevado rough terrain boom lifts are designed to self-level while driving with the boom raised. This allows the operator to move across uneven, sloping and unprepared ground without needing to stop, lower the boom or reset stabiliser legs.