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Miller-Bradford & Risberg Opens Marathon City Facility

New Building Has State-of-the-Art Equipment, More Service Bays.

Fri February 19, 2016 - National Edition
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The modern structure was built in one year and is an upgrade over the Abbotsford facility with more service bays, state-of-the-art tools, and overhead cranes for repairing larger machines.
The modern structure was built in one year and is an upgrade over the Abbotsford facility with more service bays, state-of-the-art tools, and overhead cranes for repairing larger machines.

Miller-Bradford & Risberg, Inc., the CASE construction equipment dealer in Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, has announced that they have opened a new facility in Marathon City, Wis. The modern structure was built in one year and is an upgrade over the Abbotsford facility with more service bays, state-of-the-art tools, and overhead cranes for repairing larger machines. The new building is located off WI-29, just east of their former location in Abbotsford.

“Our new building is an investment in the community and a way to put down firm roots in the north central Wisconsin area,” says Dan Soley, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Miller-Bradford & Risberg, Inc. “We are much closer to many of our customers and can provide faster turnaround times with more service bays and technicians.”

The Marathon City branch offers rental equipment, new and used equipment, and parts and service for the full range of construction, road building, and landscaping equipment. The new facility has an increased parts inventory for faster delivery. More full time service technicians have been hired, and it has over three times the square footage of the previous location.




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