JLG Forklift Parts - Following retirement in the late 1960's, John L. Grove started on a cross country RV expedition. After spending many years establishing his family built crane business with his brother, John had no idea that this trip would bring about the rise of JLG Industries, Inc. The world leader of mobile aerial work platforms and precision material handling equipment was the end result of a road trip.
During their journey, John reacquainted himself with past business associates along the way. In combination with these conversations and a noteworthy event; two workers were tragically electrocuted on scaffolding when the Groves were passing through the Hoover Dam. John uncovered a vast market for a product that could swiftly and securely elevate people in the air to accomplish upkeep and other construction functions.
After returning from their trip, John set up a partnership with two of his friends and obtained a metal fabrication business in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania. Opening with a small crew of twenty workers, they produced and sold their first JLG aerial work platform in 1970. The business incorporates some of the simple design elements of that original lift into current versions.
Since then, JLG Forklifts have come a great distance from when Mr. John L. Grove returned from his fatefull cross-country trip and since the first JLG aerial platform entered the market. As of today, the company has expanded itself into several international marketplaces and continues to cultivate contemporary machines to guarantee that clients are able to become safer and more efficient within their workplace.
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