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Tracey Road Equipment, Inc.

Today, Tracey’s Corporate Offices, contemporary shop, and beautiful facilities are situated on 38 acres in East Syracuse, New York. Combined with their 6 additional state-of-the-art facilities spanning New York State that are located in Albany, Binghamton, Queensbury, Rochester, Utica, and Watertown, their facilities are among the biggest and best heavy-duty truck and construction equipment dealerships in the region. They have invested in building and maintaining the finest facilities, representing quality products backed by an insightful sales team, developing an immense rental fleet, staffing a knowledgeable parts team, and sustaining a trained, committed service department.



Tracey Road Holds Customer Appreciation Octoberfest

On Oct. 9 and 10, Tracey Road Equipment celebrated its annual Octoberfest Customer Appreciation Event at its Syracuse, N.Y., headquarters. More than 1,000 area contractors, municipalities and trucking firms were able to experience 30-acres of facility and equipment yard that makes up the Tracey Road Equipment experience....


Tracey Road Adds to Its Rental Department

Tracey Road recently announced three additions to its rental department. Chelsea Scutt, rental sales coordinator, is the newest addition to the Tracey Road Equipment rental team. Scutt studied diesel technology and has been working in the construction industry since 2011....


Tracey Now Offers Terex Compact Equipment Line

Tracey Road Equipment Inc. now offers the full line of Terex compact construction equipment out of its five branch locations in Albany, Binghamton, East Syracuse, Rochester and Watertown, N.Y. Serving construction professionals in the Capital District, central and western New York markets, Tracey Road Equipment offers customers a complete range of machinery sales and rental equipment, as well as full service, parts and warranty capabilities....


Tracey Road Equipment Holds 35th Anniversary Open House

Tracey Road Equipment held an open house Oct. 6 in East Syracuse, N.Y., to celebrate its 35th anniversary. A variety of activities and events kept guests entertained during the open house, including the New Holland Super Boom Road Show event, during which attendees could demonstrate their operating skills on a new 200 Series skid steer....


N.Y.’s Tracey Road Equipment Joins Sennebogen’s ’Dealers of the Year’

Sennebogen LLC recently recognized Tracey Road Equipment of Syracuse, N.Y., as one of its three top-selling distributors for 2010. All equipment distributors faced the challenges of the year’s difficult economy, but the top Sennebogen dealers succeeded by putting a personal face to their machinery lines....


Sennebogen Dealers of the Year Build Success With a Personal Touch

Sennebogen LLC recently recognized its three top-selling distributors for 2010. All faced the challenges of the year’s difficult economy, and succeeded by putting a personal face to their machinery lines....


AGC Holds Anthony S. Santaro AGC Scholarship Classic

The 2011 NYS AGC Golf Scholarship outing was held June 21, 2011, at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino, Verona, N.Y., on the Shenandoah and Kaluhyat golf courses. This golf course also is a stop on the PGA Tour....


Tracey Road Equipment Holds Open House, Workshop

Tracey Road Equipment held an open house and informational workshop Sept. 23 at its headquarters in East Syracuse, N.Y. Hundreds of attendees from across New York State were treated to a catered hog roast and an informational workshop, which provided an update on changing DEC emission regulations that are now being placed in effect....


N.J.’s G&H Service Inc. Closing After 64 Years in Business

G&H Service Inc. will be closing its retail business on Oct. 31. The dealership, located at 121B Water St., on Route 206 North in Newton, N.J., will be selling its excess equipment inventory during a Ritchie Bros....


Sennebogen Machines Make Short Work of Crushing Cars

At first it sounds like a magician’s greatest trick: turning crushed cars into toothpick-sized metal shavings. But there’s no magic involved here, just a day’s work for the Sennebogen scrap-handling machines owned by Upstate Shredding....