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Tracey Road Equipment Holds 'All-Day' Open House

CEG - October 2025

Tracey Road Equipment held its annual "all day" open house Oct. 2, 2025, at its Syracuse, N.Y., headquarters at 6803 Manlius Center Road.

This year's event featured a full-day celebration that pulled community, innovation and fun all under one roof. More than 2,000 attendees enjoyed live music, delicious food from a large lineup of local food trucks, equipment demonstrations and fantastic giveaways.

Tracey Road Equipment team members and factory representatives were on hand throughout the day ready to answer questions, highlight new technology and connect customers with everything they need.

Tracey Road Equipment represents a wide variety of equipment for a host of industries including earthmoving, road building, municipalities, aggregate production and recycling, just to name a few. Tracey Road Equipment expressed gratitude to the manufacturers that it represents who chipped in to sponsor the refreshments and entertainment. Some of Tracey Road Equipment's key suppliers include Astec, Hitachi, Liebherr, Hyundai, Freightliner, Kobelco, Bell Trucks, Mauldin, The Alamo Group, Felling Trailers, Morbark, Sakai, Etnyre, Rockland, Werk-Brau and more. CEG

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The Alamo Group had a nice showing of the wide variety of municipal and construction equipment the company offers. Travis Baker (L), territory sales manager, and Mike Minicucci, territory sales manager, both of Alamo Group.  
(L-R): Visiting municipalities, including the crew from the city of Sherrill highway department, were very impressed with the Alamo MPC750 self-propelled snow blower.  
Snow Wolf is a leading innovator in snow removal equipment. (L-R) are Pat Cornelius, sales rep; Randy Symington, regional sales manager; Greg Cornell, vice president of Attach 2 USA; and Art Ospelt, Binghamton branch manager of Tracey Road Equipment.  
With an Astec GT205S mobile inclined screening plant (L-R) are Ed Warfield, Aggregates product manager, Tracey Road Equipment; Gary Scott, vice president, Grand Quarry Sands; and Alan Gilmore, regional sales manager of Astec.  
The Tana Shark heavy-duty shredder is designed for shredding a wide range of materials and is available exclusively from Tracey Road Equipment. James Steindl (L), regional sales manager, and Charlie Nowak, sales rep, both of Humdinger Equipment/Tana North America.  
Schwarze Sweepers’ lineup offers sizes to fit every imaginable need. Ray Milkie, Northeast regional sales manager of Schwarze Industries, displayed a vacuum sweeper and mechanical sweeper.  
Attendees of this year’s event could register to win one of many fabulous door prizes handed out by vendors.  
Liebherr equipment is world renowned for its advanced technology in earthmoving and excavating machines. (L-R) are Scott Barton, district service rep; Jason Brady, general manager of dealer development; and Kai Friedrich, president Liebherr, United States  
Sakai compaction equipment from Tracey Road Equipment can be seen at work on paving projects all across New York State and northeastern Pennsylvania. (L-R) are Brad Belvin, sales and marketing manager; Daniel Margrave, product training and marketing manager; and Toshikazu Hayashi, vice president, sales and marketing.  
Highway departments from across New York State showed up in force appreciating that Tracey Road Equipment is the only equipment house that can provide them with all of their truck, snow removal and road maintenance needs. (L-R) are Makayla Clark; Terry Clake, deputy highway superintendent; Lauren Castor; and Al Vansanford, all of the town of Amboy.  
Town of West Monroe highway department crew members visited the New Holland exhibit; the manufacturer is known primarily for its compact equipment offerings such as mini-excavators, skid steers and tractor loader backhoes. (L-R) are Casey Cheevers, Paul Springer, Matt Fawley and Scott Hastings, all of the town of West Monroe, and Brooke Wenger, New Holland construction sales rep.  
Tracey Road Equipment has become one of the leading Hitachi dealers in the United States in a relatively short period of time. (L-R) are Kevin Pomarleau, Zaxis Financial Services; Kyle Fuglesten, vice president, construction division; Scott Enbom, vice president of sales, Zaxis Financial Services; and Shane Holveck, regional business manager of Hitachi.  
Tracey Road Equipment considers relationships with its customers and their families to be extremely important to its success. (L-R) are John Lyons of Lan-Co Companies; Jerry Tracey, president of Tracey Road Equipment; and his grandson, Nate Julka.  
Members of the Tracey Road Equipment team were on hand to answer all of their customers’ questions. (L-R) are Butch Yetzer, sales; Raj Julka, CIO; Jessie Weller, sales manager; Steve Vladimer, sales; and Casey Bentz, sales in Pittsburgh, Pa.  
KOBELCO and Tracey Road Equipment’s partnership goes back decades and has resulted in a massive population of satisfied KOBELCO customers across the region. (L-R) are Greg Bainey, field service rep; Brandon Pugh, national sales manager; and Jon Koski, general manager.  
New York State highway departments have long held Tenco as one of their first choices in snow removal and truck bodies. (L-R) are Robert Baker; Scott Farrand; Jim Martin, highway superintendent; and Jack Lewis, deputy highway superintendent, all of the town of Woodhull; and Matt Appleby of the Steuben County highway department.