Jeffers Crane Service, Inc. (Oregon)

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Jeffers Crane Service, Inc. (Oregon)
5421 Navarre Ave.,
Oregon, OH 43616
Toll Free: 888.758.8041
Main: 419.693.0421
Service: 419.481.8654
Parts: 419.481.8654
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Crane Rental in Toledo, Ohio

Jeffers Crane Service was established in 1948 and joined the ALL Family in 1995. Serving Western Ohio and Michigan with crane and forklift rentals, sales and service. Jeffers has extensive experience in refineries, chemical plants, and automotive facilities.

Jeffers Crane Service can help you get the right lift equipment for your project. Jeffers has done extensive work in chemical and refinery plants, wind farm project work, and numerous bridge and culvert projects for clients that include the Ohio Department of Transportation and various Ohio counties and their contractors. Some other industries we specialize in vertical construction, marine or maritime construction, facility maintenance, HVAC rooftops, steel erection, precast, power plants and power generation, waste water facilities, industrial, and higher learning institutions and universities.
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Fleet Highlights Include

  • Grove GMK7550 (550 USt) all-terrain crane. From the Oregon facility, Jeffers operates a wide variety of AT cranes, the largest of which is also Grove’s largest mobile all-terrain hydraulic crane, the GMK7550. In markets where it may be difficult to transport a crane of this size, boom launchers are available to speed assembly. This AT has tremendous mobility for jobs such as bridges and highways, power and nuclear plants, and refineries. 

  • Liebherr LTM 1500 (600 USt) all-terrain crane. Perfectly sized for refinery work, wind farms, and other plant work, this AT has a seven-section telescopic boom that extends to 276 feet. With the lattice jib attached, it can reach a hoisting height up to 476 feet at a radius of 354 feet. 

  • In addition to its local fleet, this branch benefits from the entire ALL Family fleet, including crawler cranes (up to 1,200 USt), all-terrain cranes (up to 900 USt), hydraulic truck cranes (up to 115 USt), rough terrain cranes (up to 165 USt), industrial cranes (up to 25 USt), tower cranes (up to 35 USt), and mini crawler cranes (up to 4.24 USt).  

  • This branch also offers a wide range of aerial boom lifts and scissor lifts (MEWPs) as well as telehandlers and material handlers.

Authorized Retailer


Staff

Ron Grosjean

Sales Representative
419.654.8780

Jay Duquette

Sales Representative
734.412.5535

Cory Schmidlin

Sales Representative
419.467.5083

Rex McKee

Service Manager
419.481.8563

Martin Bowman

General Manager
419.693.0421

Crane Rental & Sales Service Areas

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OHIO
Williams County: Bryan, Montpelier, Edgerton, Pioneer
Fulton County: Wauseon, Archbold, Swanton, Fayette
Lucas County: Toledo, Oregon, Sylvania, Maumee, Waterville
Crawford County: 
Bucyrus, Galion, Crestline, New Washington
Defiance County: Defiance, Hicksville, Sherwood
Henry County: 
Napoleon, Deshler, Holgate, Liberty Center
Wood County: 
Bowling Green, Perrysburg, Fostoria, Rossford
Ottawa County: 
Put-in-Bay, Port Clinton, Oak Harbor, Genoa
Sandusky County: 
Fremont, Clyde, Gibsonburg, Woodville
Seneca County: 
Tiffin, Fostoria, Green Springs, Attica

MICHIGAN
Alpena County: 
Alpena, Ossineke
Cheboygan County: 
Cheboygan, Indian River, Mackinaw City
Bay County: 
Bay City, Midland, Essexville, Auburn
Emmet County:
Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Mackinaw City
Grand Traverse County: 
Traverse City, Kingsley, Grawn
Ingham County: 
Lansing, Okemos, Holt, Haslett, Mason
Saginaw County: 
Saginaw, Freeland, Shields, Chesaning
Washtenaw County: 
Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline, Whitmore Lake
Wayne County: 
Detroit, Dearborn, Livonia, Westland, Taylor

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