Place I'm working now has a cat th62 and a cat 460. The 460 (newer cat) was made in Belgium I think, before cat teamed up with jlg, I don't think they even make it any more. The 62 is older and was made in england. The 62 is rated at 6000lbs, and the 460 at 9000lbs. The 460 is much smoother riding, and has a really nice cab, but no storage in the cab at all. The 62 has at least a little room for your lunch box, grease gun and some other things. Both rigs have a low mounted boom, compared with lull, jlg, skytrack. I think this improves their stability, but with a bad expense, the visibility stinks. If you pick up something, say 2-3' off the ground and want to drive, the boom blocks all visibility to the right. I mean it really blocks everything. It is also harder to see the teeth on the mast, because the "neck" portion of the boom is so short, the boom blocks the view of the teeth unless you telescope the boom out. I would go test run several different brands, try putting the teeth in a pallet, and driving around with a load. Ask someone who has one, preferably someone who has owned some different brands for what they like about each one. I will say that the controls on both Cats are very smooth, and the larger one rides very well. They are also a little more "refined" than the jlg, lull versions, namely nice cabs, glass doors, the bigger one also has A/C. But I prefer to see whats on the right side of me, without having to lift and carry the load 6' off the ground. If I had to run it myself, the nice cab and ride are great, but if you're turning it loose to a bunch of carpenters or brickies, I would buy something more durable/ rugged, they would destroy the nice buttons/ switches, glass cab, in short order.