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Finding Aerial Lift Parts on the West Coast
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The Challenge of Sourcing Parts
Many aerial lift owners and operators on the West Coast face the same issue: finding reliable, affordable replacement parts for older lifts can be time-consuming and costly. Given the variety of brands and models, from scissor lifts to boom lifts, parts availability can vary widely.

Preferred Suppliers and Local Options
Owners often share that local dealers and rental companies sometimes sell parts directly, but prices may be high. Some users suggest checking with reputable aerial lift rental yards, which may part out retired machines or have leftover stock.

Online Sources
Online vendors are also a go-to solution. Many operators have had good experiences ordering from specialized parts suppliers who ship nationwide. Well-known aftermarket suppliers often carry a wide range of parts, from joystick controllers to hydraulic pumps.

Recommendations from Other Operators
Some operators recommend establishing a good relationship with a local dealer, as they can sometimes source hard-to-find parts more quickly. Others advise joining industry networks or trade groups where fellow lift owners exchange contacts for trusted parts sellers.

Tips to Save Money and Time
Experienced lift owners stress the value of having the exact model and serial numbers on hand before calling suppliers. This avoids wasted time and incorrect orders. For common maintenance parts—like filters, seals, and tires—many find that local equipment supply stores or even general hydraulic shops can provide affordable replacements.

Conclusion
For anyone maintaining an aerial lift on the West Coast, combining local dealer relationships with reliable online parts suppliers is often the best strategy. Staying organized and connected within the industry community helps keep these machines safe, compliant, and ready to work.
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