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Pettibone X-Series Service School Offers Hands-On Training for Dealers


BARAGA, MI — Pettibone/Traverse Lift, LLC has launched a new X-Series Service School program to provide live, in-person machine training opportunities for members of its dealer network. Hosted by Pettibone dealers at various regional locations, the service school is specifically focused on Pettibone’s next gen X-Series Extendo and Traverse telehandlers.
The X-Series Service School consists of one-day sessions that cover product information in a classroom style setting, in addition to hands-on training with the machines. Trainings are led by Brian Anderson, a Senior Service Technician who has been with Pettibone for 13 years. Topics include an overview of hydraulic system and components, and tutorials on servicing the booms for all X-Series telehandlers and the traversing carriage found only on Traverse models.
“We try to do as much training as we can in the field,” Anderson said. “Our parts and service department team works hard to deliver personalized support for all our dealers and customers, and the X-Series Service School is another piece we’ve added to enhance the experience for those responsible for maintaining or operating Pettibone equipment.”
Recent training days were held at Pettibone headquarters in Baraga, Michigan, for the Midwest region; at Power Pro Equipment in New Holland, Pennsylvania, for the Northeast region; at ARDCO Equipment in New Iberia, Louisiana, for the Southern region; and at Landmark Equipment in Portland, Oregon, for the Western region.
Pettibone/Traverse Lift, LLC is part of the Pettibone, LLC Heavy Equipment Group. Founded in 1881, Pettibone has been recognized in manufacturing material handling equipment since the company created the first forward-reaching, rough-terrain machines in the 1940s. For more information, go to gopettibone.com.
Constructioneer Construction News Michigan Contractor & Builder Pacific Builder & Engineer Trends Trends Trends TrendsThe X-Series Service School consists of one-day sessions that cover product information in a classroom style setting, in addition to hands-on training with the machines. Trainings are led by Brian Anderson, a Senior Service Technician who has been with Pettibone for 13 years. Topics include an overview of hydraulic system and components, and tutorials on servicing the booms for all X-Series telehandlers and the traversing carriage found only on Traverse models.
“We try to do as much training as we can in the field,” Anderson said. “Our parts and service department team works hard to deliver personalized support for all our dealers and customers, and the X-Series Service School is another piece we’ve added to enhance the experience for those responsible for maintaining or operating Pettibone equipment.”
Recent training days were held at Pettibone headquarters in Baraga, Michigan, for the Midwest region; at Power Pro Equipment in New Holland, Pennsylvania, for the Northeast region; at ARDCO Equipment in New Iberia, Louisiana, for the Southern region; and at Landmark Equipment in Portland, Oregon, for the Western region.
Pettibone/Traverse Lift, LLC is part of the Pettibone, LLC Heavy Equipment Group. Founded in 1881, Pettibone has been recognized in manufacturing material handling equipment since the company created the first forward-reaching, rough-terrain machines in the 1940s. For more information, go to gopettibone.com.
