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Gilpin purchases $175K tractor for mowing operations

Haley Daugherty
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Courtesy of Charles Stull
Gilpin purchased a 2024 Massey Ferguson tractor equipped with a Mowmaster boom and 50-inch deck to replace the township’s 1997 Massey Ferguson. From left are Gilpin Supervisor Gary Hall; road laborer Morey Scitticatt; road foreman Ted Long; and Kevin Miller, township supervisor and road maintenance chair.
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Courtesy of Charles Stull
Gilpin purchased a 2024 Massey Ferguson tractor to replace the township’s 1997 Massey Ferguson.

Gilpin has acquired a new 2024 Massey Ferguson 4x4 tractor equipped with a Mowmaster boom and 50-inch deck. The machine replaces the township’s 1997 Massey Ferguson, which in recent years has required various costly repairs, officials said.

Kevin Miller, township supervisor and chair of road maintenance, said the new equipment will be safer, more time efficient and will save the township money in the long run since consistent repairs will no longer be needed.

“(The previous tractor) was a dinosaur,” Miller said. “It was nickle and diming us to death.”

The new equipment will be used to continue maintaining township and PennDOT rights-of-way, providing more reliable and efficient mowing operations. Township officials noted the investment will improve service while reducing long-term maintenance costs.

Sharon Long, township secretary and treasurer, said the new tractor cost just under $175,000 and was paid for with a loan from Nextier Bank and a down payment from the capital reserve fund.

Miller said the township took out a five-year loan for the tractor and put down $49,500. He said officials plan to use some of the liquid fuel money that Gilpin receives for maintaining state roads to pay off the loan.

“We’re not raising taxes. We’re not making taxpayers pay for it,” he said.

Haley Daugherty is a TribLive reporter covering local politics, feature stories and Allegheny County news. A native of Pittsburgh, she lived in Alabama for six years. She joined the Trib in 2022 after graduating from Chatham University. She can be reached at hdaugherty@triblive.com.

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