Stahl Equipment moves to new location in Cranbrook

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Stahl Equipment's new spacious building

Stahl Equipment, owned and operated, by Ken Stahl, is now located in the former Tri-Mountain Equipment building at 2024 McPhee Road.

It may be just up the road but Stahl Equipment's new spacious building is a world of difference from their previous cramped quarters. Stahl Equipment had been located for a number of years on Theatre Road and is now located upon the hill in the former Tri-Mountain Equipment building at 2024 McPhee Road.

Stahl Equipment specializes in CAT parts, all makes of engine parts, forklift parts and service, safety equipment and supplies, Waratah parts as well as parts for other leading manufacturers like Komatsu, John Deere, Detroit Diesel, Cummins and Hyundai.

"Our motto is quality parts and service at unbeatable prices," says Ken Stahl. "And we deliver on that promise everyday. We can have your parts to you promptly and have you back running in no time flat."

Also at the new location is Woodland Equipment which brings with it the Hyundai line up of heavy equipment. So, in addition, to being a full line parts and service dealership, Ken Stahl, can now provide heavy equipment sales with a full line of everything from Hyundai excavators to skidders. Woodland Equipment has been serving the equipment needs of the construction and resource industries since 1980.

Stahl Equipment, owned and operated, by Ken Stahl is a heavy equipment parts and service provider for the forest and mining industries in the Kootenays. Woodland Equipment has a number of location throughout British Columbia including Kamloops, Prince George, Fort St. John, Vernon and Cranbrook.

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