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Mid-State Equipment
Mid-State Equipment was established in 1974, in Columbus, Wisconsin by founding owners, Curt & Linda Hanson. The company has grown today to 7 locations throughout Southern Wisconsin, and over 200 employees. 2nd Generation owners, Bryan & Erin Hanson, and Chris & Scott Frodel continue to grow the business while keeping true to the values of a family owned business.

Mid-State Equipment is a full line John Deere dealer at all locations. We also have many complimentary lines of innovative, industry leading equipment manufacturers. We offer an extensive inventory of both new and used agriculture equipment, lawn and garden equipment, utility vehicles, commercial, and industrial equipment.

Business Hours & Locations
4323 E US Highway 14
Janesville, WI 53546
(608) 758-7494
Mon - Fri
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Saturday
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Sunday
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N8690 Highland Rd.
Watertown, WI 53094
(920) 261-8118
Mon - Fri
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Sunday
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We Rent
Towable Man Lifts
Man Lifts
Material Lifts
Excavators 
Skid Steers
Skid Steer Attachments
Mini-Wheel Loaders
Dump Trailers
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 Towns Nearby

Milton

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Janesville

In last five years, close to $45 million of private and public funding has flowed into downtown Janesville according to the Janesville Gazette. Some of that transformative money has already kickstarted renovations along the downtown streets and the city’s infrastructure.  Read More


 Lakes and Rivers Nearby

Rock River


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