Komatsu Construction Equipment

QUESTION:

Haven't run into Rob McClearly yet. Komatsu has a bunch of people in Chicago and Atlanta for the most part that do not have much contact with distributor personnel. May get to see him someday.

Jeff, you probably remember the Dresser machines. Dresser still exists, and you can buy a new dozer exactly like them except they are called Dressta effective last year. The Dozers (TD Series) are no longer made here, they are built in Poland. Have been for some time. Heritage definitely goes back to the IH days. Komatsu, which used to be called Komatsu Dresser in the States, dropped Dresser from the name. Komatsu has not done anything in trenching yet. Market is dominated by Ditch Witch and Vermeer.

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Interesting. My uncle was selling construction equipment for years and years. He sold Komatsu when he worked for Coneco Equipement in the early seventies. Before that, he worked for Costello Equipment (long gone). Allis-Chalmers was main line for them, but they also carried Link-Belt, CedarRapids, and Bucyrus Blade, among others I just can't think of right now. He was a travelling salesman for these companies and I would often go along for the ride with him in the summer months and very often would hit many construction sites with this heavy equipment. I am glad I had the opportunity to see this heavy equipment in operation up close such as cone crushers,conveyors, and paving machines, at sites where these specialized machines were used. I don't believe that the opportunity comes up for many anymore with liability headaches, etc.; but I think anyone who is mechanically minded should have the chance to see these heavy machines in operation up close for themsevles. It was a learning experience back in the late sixties for me.


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