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Allmand Celebrates 75 Years By Restoring 1979 Light Tower

The search for the oldest operating Allmand light tower is over.

March 8, 2014 - West Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

The search for the oldest operating Allmand light tower is over — The Allmand 75th Anniversary Special Diamond Edition Night-Lite PRO II light tower was traded to Hotchkiss Rentals in Hotchkiss, Colo. Dan and Sue Stucker, the owners of Hotchkiss Rentals, traded in a 1979 square-top Maxi-Lite light tower. The light tower was first owned by Westmorland Coal. It has been in Hotchkiss’s rental fleet for 11 years. The Maxi-Lite will be refurbished and placed at Allmand Bros. Inc.

(L-R) are Dan Stucker, Brad Allmand, Eric Scott, Sue Stucker and Evan Rue.

For more information, call 800/562-1373 or visit www.allmand.com.


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