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Tracey Road Equipment Holds Annual Appreciation Event

Thu October 19, 2023 - Northeast Edition #22
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Tracey Road Equipment held its annual customer appreciation event Oct. 5, 2023, at its corporation headquarters in East Syracuse, N.Y.

Each year, the event, which is by far among the largest annual events of its kind held in New York State, Tracey Road showcases a massive display of construction, road building, municipal and hauling equipment from the many manufacturers it represents. As is the case each year during the customer appreciation event, guests were able to register for door prizes and giveaways and enjoy a complimentary meal from among a variety of local food trucks. CEG

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The entire staff of Tracey Road Equipment in Syracuse thanks all of the vendors and guests that made this year’s open house an outstanding success.
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Everest Equipment Company is featured on many of the trucks sold to highway departments across New York State for snow and ice control.
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Over the past three decades, Tracey Road Equipment has grown at an astounding rate, but at its core, the business is still family-owned and operated. (L-R) are  Raj Julka, director of IT & software systems; Christine Tracey Julka, director of marketing; and Jerry Tracey, founder and owner.
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Via Napoli Express wood fired pizza was among several popular food trucks serving up delicious meals for the attendees.
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The New Holland C337 tracked loader on a Felling 16-ft. trailer, which leaves plenty of room for attachments, is a great package for an owner/operator.
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Tracey Road Equipment is always investing in the future, like making sure that these local BOCES students are invited to its events to get a firsthand experience with the equipment the company offers.
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This Western Star truck, outfitted for Riccelli Enterprises with an Etnyre trailer, is loaded up with a Sakai roller and an Astec/Carlson paver.
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Tracey Road Equipment is the exclusive Hitachi excavator dealer for the upstate and western region of New York State. (L-R) are Paul Degasperi of Tracey Road Equipment; Dustin Hugovian of Hitachi; Jesse Weller of Tracey Road Equipment; Matt Koester of Hitachi; and Scott Enbom of Hitachi.
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The Astec KPI/JCI brand of aggregate crushing and screening products is available through all Tracey Road Equipment locations. Scott Collins (L) and Scott Thayer, both of Tracey Road Equipment.
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Tracey Road Equipment offers a wide assortment of asphalt paving products, including this Sakai asphalt double drum roller. (L-R) are Kevin Baldwin of the town of Preble; Brad Belvin of Sakai; and Jeff Griswold, highway superintendent of the town of Preble.
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Bell Trucks is a proven performer in the articulated truck market. Representing Bell Trucks are Bill Czerwinski (L) and Neville Paynter.
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Factory representative of J & J Truck Bodies Nate Weaver fields questions from event attendees.
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Due to a great dealer network, Kobelcos are among the leading excavators sold in New York State. (L-R) are Andrew Wilkinson; Steve Fedrizzi, highway superintendent; and Dave Earl, all of the town of Venice.
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The new generation of Liebherr off-road articulated trucks features a sleek, new futuristic design. Of Liebherr are Kenneth Cunningham (L) and Michael Balella.
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The entire Tracey Road Equipment yard, which encompasses several acres, was jam-packed with truck and heavy equipment displays.
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The Hyundai rubber-tired excavator has become a well-accepted municipal tool by highway departments across New York State. (L-R) are  Wayne Tantillo of the city of Utica; Susan Hillpott of Hyundai; Fred Orsino of the city of Utica; Miguel Alvarann of the city of Utica; and Brian Slavinski of Hyundai.
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