JLG Introduces AllFleet Parts — a Cross-Fleet Parts Solution for Mixed Equipment Fleets

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JLG Industries Inc. recently launched AllFleet Parts — a new cross-fleet parts solution available through JLG Online Express. Designed to support today’s diverse equipment fleets, AllFleet Parts offers a broad selection of aftermarket replacement parts in one convenient online destination.

“Fleet managers, contractors, equipment owners and rental operations are responsible for keeping a wide range of machines running,” said Wade Jones, senior director – aftermarket, JLG. “AllFleet Parts gives them broader access to the parts they use every day, whether they’re maintaining aerial equipment, telehandlers, skid steers or other compact machines. It’s about delivering flexibility, coverage and confidence across the fleet.”

According to the press release, the AllFleet Parts portfolio spans more than 60 brands and supports a wide range of equipment used in various applications. Its offering includes:

  • Competitive Parts — Replacement parts designed to fit specific brands and models
  • Universal and Commodity Parts — Standardized replacement components that work across multiple machine types and brands, including JLG equipment

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JLG said AllFleet Parts focuses on the high-frequency wear and service items that drive ongoing maintenance needs, including:

  • Engine parts
  • Tires
  • Tracks
  • Batteries
  • Oil filters
  • Shop supplies
  • Compact equipment attachments (buckets, augers, forks, grapples and specialty)

“Unlike brand-specific replacement programs, AllFleet Parts is built for the realities of mixed fleets,” said Jones. “From routine service items to productivity-enhancing attachments for compact equipment used in earthmoving, material handling and utility applications, AllFleet Parts helps equipment owners and operators find what they need to maintain and maximize their fleets.”

JLG explained AllFleet Parts is fully integrated into Online Express. This allows users to quickly find parts that fit, place orders and access expert support when needed. There are no extra steps or second-guessing. The company emphasized the experience is designed to help customers identify compatible parts and complete purchases with confidence.

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Pam Kleineke is the editor of Compact Equipment. She has been with Benjamin Media for 19 years, covering everything from construction equipment to wind and solar power to the crews that install utilities underground. Pam has a bachelor’s degree in English and a minor in News from the University of Akron. Reach her at pkleineke@benjaminmedia.com.

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