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Anderson Equipment Company

Anderson Equipment Company has 20 full-service locations across Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Founded in 1935 by H.W. Anderson and his partner C.K. Burson, Anderson Equipment Company’s used and rebuilt construction equipment consisted of a large part of its inventory in the late 1930s. But new construction and mining equipment lines were added over the years. Anderson Equipment Company carries equipment from the following lines: Komatsu, Takeuchi, Bandit, Gradall, Hydrema, Indeco, Atlas Copco, Dynapac, Esco, Morooka, TimberPro, Rockland, Sennebogen, Paladin and more.



Anderson Showcases Mecalac Equipment at Unadilla MX

Since 1969, Unadilla MX has been the home of some of the best motorcross racing in the United States. Located in New Berlin, N.Y., the track is often called America's original motorcross track. On Aug....


Takeuchi Expands Dealer Network With Three Additional Anderson Equipment Locations

Takeuchi's dealer network continues to grow with the addition of Anderson Equipment branches in Bridgeville and Somerset, Pa., and Bridgeport, W. Va. Anderson Equipment already carries Takeuchi's compact excavators, track loaders and wheel loaders at 12 of its locations across West Virginia, New Hampshire, New York, Maine and Vermont....


VIDEO: Anderson Equipment Showcases Mecalac in Bridgeville, Pa.

Mecalac, a global designer, manufacturer and distributor of compact construction equipment, recently signed Anderson Equipment Company as its authorized dealer serving Western Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia....


VIDEO: Dramatic Implosion of Florida Power Plant Done By Buffalo, N.Y., Demolition Firm

People never seem to tire of the thrill of witnessing the controlled demolition of industrial sites or buildings. That is particularly true of tall structures imploded into their own narrow footprint by a combination of expertly placed explosive charges and the forces of gravity....


Tioga Construction Makes Big Progress in Amsterdam, N.Y.

Tioga Construction crews have been making solid progress on the New York State Department of Transportation's (NYSDOT) $12 million project in the city of Amsterdam (Montgomery County), which is rehabilitating six bridges at four sites to deal with much needed repairs and to meet current standards....


Vector Construction Completes Redecking of Thompson Road Bridge Rehabilitation Project

Crews from Vector Construction began work on the New York State Department of Transportation's (NYSDOT) $11.4 million Thompson Road Bridge Rehabilitation Project this past March in Onondaga County....


Tioga Takes On Span Over the Salmon River

Crews from Tioga Construction began a $17.5 million New York State Department of Transportation's (NYSDOT) project to demolish and replace the Route 34B bridge over the Salmon River, which carries traffic in and out of the city of Ithaca, home to the famed Cornell University....


New England's $950M Clean Energy Project

Work on a $950 million project to bring clean energy to New England began three months ago and crews have already set a handful of the nearly 1,000 structures involved. The New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) project runs 145 mi....


Grandmother, Granddaughter Operators Roll Out New Cobleskill Stone Dynapac Fleet

Elaine Sheldon and her granddaughter, T'mara Deridder, are Cobleskill Stone Products equipment operators on a roll, due to the company investing in new Dynapac roller equipment. The two highly skilled operators are part of an experienced team of 10 responsible for compacting blacktop on road projects throughout New York State....


Morooka Unveils Largest U.S. Made Addition to Rotator-Type Carrier Lineup

In the first week of July, the first Morooka MST-3000VDR rubber track carrier, with enhanced hydraulics and a larger bed, rolled off the line at the manufacturing facility in Ashland, Va. Morooka's VDR models all feature an upper structure that can rotate 360 degrees in either direction independently from the undercarriage and tracks....







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