Badger Equipment Company

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Badger Equipment Company has been manufacturing construction equipment machinery since 1945. Badger has made Badger Equipment manufactures specialized earthmoving, railroad and material handling equipment. The Winona, Minnesota company began operation in 1945 and has built over 10,000 units during its existence.

Badger recognizes that in the real world, machinery must perform in hard-to-reach places. For on or off-road use, Badger presents a line of rubber tire excavators and attachments. Our hydraulic excavators offer power demand hydraulics (for maximum breakout force), diesel engines and sealed all-gear drives.

Little Giant Cranes are proudly manufactured at our Winona, Minnesota, facility, where quality and engineering go hand-in-hand. For more than 50 years, Little Giant's tradition of designing, creating and supporting specialized machines to meet the everyday needs of our customers still stands today.

Company Details

Address
217 Patneaude Drive
Winona, MN 55987

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