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Colorado Equipment, Colorado Machinery and Wyoming Equipment Become “4 Rivers Equipment"

With over 320 equipment professionals, the 4 Rivers Equipment team is ready to provide customers with better solutions.

Fri July 19, 2013 - West Edition
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Colorado Equipment, Colorado Machinery and Wyoming Equipment have changed their name to “4 Rivers Equipment. The name change transition is taking place in July, hopefully finalized by August 1st. The reason for the name change is the addition of four construction equipment dealerships in Albuquerque, Farmington, and Hobbs, New Mexico and El Paso Texas.

4 River Equipment’s heritage dates back to 1926 with a small John Deere agricultural dealership in Holly, Colorado. Today 4 Rivers Equipment has 14 locations in four states. Throughout the years Colorado Equipment, Colorado Machinery and Wyoming Equipment have received many awards for customer service and excellence in the markets they cover.

Keith Olson, General Manager of 4 Rivers Equipment, said “We are excited about the name change; it marks a huge milestone for our company. Because of our customer loyalty and recognized dedication to our customers, we have been able to expand our company into four states and that meant we needed a new name. But the new name and look is only skin deep, we are still the same people that continually strive to be the best partner for your business and work hard for your business, that’s why we are you’re working partner.”

With over 320 equipment professionals the 4 Rivers Equipment team is ready to provide customers with better solutions. “We are proud to offer our customers a wide selection of new and used equipment, on-hand parts availability, as well as highly trained parts and service people,” said Olson.




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