
Photo courtesy of Fecon
Lebanon, Ohio-based forestry and wood processing equipment maker Fecon has added Mississippi-based Taylor Construction Equipment LLC as a new distributor for Fecon Bull Hog mulchers, forestry attachments and stump grinders in six states.
According to Fecon, Taylor Construction Equipment will offer its product line in Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.
“Taylor has built a strong reputation of providing quality equipment and expertise as well as support to their customers, and we’re pleased to add them to the Fecon family of attachment dealers,” says Mark Middendorf, Fecon executive vice president of sales.
“Mulching attachments are a great way for contractors to expand their service offerings and generate more revenue,” Taylor Sales Manager Tim Gerbus says. “Fecon builds the best ones on the market, and we’re excited to provide them to our customers.”
Taylor runs a dealership network that rents and sells new and used construction machinery from Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, Bell Trucks of America, LoadScan Load Management Solutions, Taylor Wheel Loaders, Sakai compactors, Screen Machine Inc. crushing and screen equipment and now Fecon attachments.
Taylor also offers after-sale support with around-the-clock parts, service and support provided through Taylor Sudden Service.
The firm operates from locations in Louisville, Philadelphia, and Richland, Mississippi; West Memphis, Arkansas; Elizabethtown, Kentucky; Maryville and White House, Tennessee; Evansville and Indianapolis, Indiana; and Cincinnati.
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