CUES, Inc. provides equipment and service throughout New England
CUES, Inc. in Amherst, N.H. and North Franklin, Conn. has been in business since 1967. They provide equipment and service throughout New England. They are proud to be the New England distributor for Terex, Elliott, UTEM, and NiftyLift aerial devices and cranes, Rayco chippers and stump grinders, Liftmoore cranes, Astoria and Reading truck bodies. New England can count on friendly, helpful and speedy service.
They offer shop and onsite service for your repairs or inspections. See a full list of their services at www.CUESequip.com.
You can also view the new or used equipment currently in stock on our website. Both locations offer bucket and man lift operator training certification to make sure your employees are safe.
DuMorr Lift Rentals offers weekly, month, or long-term rental of equipment to meet your needs.
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