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JLG receives $4 million US Navy order

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05 April 2010

JLG has received an order to build 26 EIRVs for the US Navy

JLG has received an order to build 26 EIRVs for the US Navy

JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corp. company, has received a $4 million order from the US Navy to manufacture 26 Engine Installation and Removal Vehicles (EIRV).

The telehandler-like vehicles are specially designed JLG units and will be used around the world at naval facilities.

"The JLG EIRV is the newest addition to a stellar line of combat-proven access solutions," said Denny Buterbaugh, JLG Industries vice president, government products and programs.

"A state-of-the-art hydraulic system provides the precision necessary for placing and removing engines on a wide variety of aircraft. The JLG vehicle's extreme terrain ability allows it to be used in almost any environment."

The EIRV is based on JLG's telehandler designs and has a 29-foot outreach and a vertical extension of 41 feet. It has a 6,000 pound capacity and four-wheel drive and steer.

The units will move engines on the P-3, C-2, E-2 and C-130 aircraft. It will be built at JLG's facility in McConnellsburg, PA.

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