Hi-Ranger Bucket Trucks
Are you looking for accessories and parts for your Hi-Ranger bucket truck? Utility Equipment Parts supplies a wide range of parts for all three types of Hi-Ranger units. These aerial devices, manufactured by Terex Telelect, include:
- Telescopic
- Overcenter
- Non-Overcenter
These versatile boom trucks have working heights from 34 to 105 feet. Booms and buckets can be mounted on a variety of chassis types. Utility Equipment Parts carries the following types of parts for the different versions of the Hi-Ranger, carries:
- Parts
- Accessories
- Essential electrical safety equipment
If you have questions about the best HI-RANGER aerial device, boom truck parts, or HI-RANGER bucket truck accessories to meet your needs, call Utility Equipment Parts today at 877-761-5940
If there is any utility truck accessory or part for HI-RANGER or any other manufacturer which you do not see on this website, please call us! It’s impossible to list our entire inventory of parts available for your bucket truck or utility vehicle but listed below are some of our more popular parts. Call today or use our online form for additional information.
- Bucket Liners
- Winch Ropes
- NylaFlow Tubing (1/4″ OD and 1/8″ OD)
Want to learn more about the history of Hi Ranger Bucket Trucks? Read our blog to learn more about the innovative and fascinating history of what is known as the “Cadillac” of bucket trucks.
Valve Refurbs for Hi-Ranger Bucket Truck Upper Controls
Are you having an issue with your bucket controls working smoothly or have your controls even stopped working altogether? Let our experts at Utility Equipment Parts help you. We may be able to refurb your upper control valve and/or your lower control valve.
Utility Equipment Parts is committed to providing the most comprehensive service to our customers, from equipment parts to expert refurbishing services.
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