By Frank Schoenacker – Monroe Tractor General Manager For the 2007 construction season, there are many new products from Takeuchi at Monroe Tractor and MT Rents. The largest excavator in the Takeuchi product line is the Takeuchi TB1140 — a 31,800-pound machine with a swing boom, rubber tracks, and a blade. It is a great [...]
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Teamwork Makes Hard Hat Show
The Hard Hat Show, staged March 6 and 7 at the New York State Fairgrounds marked the 20th anniversary for the show sponsored by the trade newspaper of the same name. For most of those 20 years Monroe Tractor has had a major impact on the show, attracting its customers from throughout central and western [...]
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The “Iron” Was Hot
Western New York contractors converge on LeeBoy seminar to find out You know that spring’s just around the corner when veteran owners of LeeBoy pavers start eyeing their calendars in anticipation of the annual LeeBoy Seminar hosted by the Monroe Tractor Buffalo branch each spring. Despite the occasional blustery winter wind, with spring in the [...]
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Moving Up
Poland Sand and Gravel increases productivity with next generation Doosan wheel loader Eric Harris, Monroe Tractor’s district manager for Madison, Oneida, Herkimer, Cortland, Broome, and Tompkins counties, enjoys seeing his customers move from buying just parts to buying new equipment. Poland Sand and Gravel (PSG) in Poland, NY, is just one of MT’s customers that [...]
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Putting the Operator On Top of the World
When Randy Dinkins climbs up on his new Doosan DL300 Wheel Loader, he’s like a king on his throne. “I’m literally on top of the world,” says the Kingsview Enterprises equipment operator. There’s good reason for him feeling that way. Both Doosan and its Western New York dealer, Monroe Tractor, go out of their way [...]
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Putting the Money Where Our Mouth Is
“Put your money where your mouth is, buddy.” Who hasn’t heard that retort, probably more than we’d like. It’s one of those things that is easy to say, but not necessarily as easy to accomplish. For example, how often have we heard businesses proclaim their dedication to doing what’s good for their customers? Alternatively, who [...]
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