Goodall Mfg. LLC
Goodall was founded in 1939, originally selling rotary power lawnmowers. Jump starting was brought in as a complimentary winter product, and eventually became the main focus of the business. Although the jump starting product was originally rooted in the automotive industry, it has since shifted to heavy duty equipment, the trucking market and the transit industry. Today the company’s primary focus is on power equipment for service vehicles. Goodall’s full line of equipment includes a broad range of jump starters, air compressors, AC generators and welders. Goodall also carries a full range of the highest quality, heavy duty cable and clamp products available. Goodall’s reputation for building heavy-duty, safe and reliable products, along with providing superior customer service.
- 1-800-328-7730
952-941-6666 - 952-941-2617
- info@goodallmfg.com
- 7558 Washington Avenue
South Eden Prairie,, MN 55344
United States
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12V & 24V Heavy Duty Jump Start Systems
Cap-Start
Do you have extreme jump starting needs? Vanair’s patented Cap•Start® systems are designed to start heavy-duty 12V and 24V vehicles instantly. Thirty heavy-duty dozers in below–zero temperatures? Twenty transit buses on a bone chilling morning? The Cap•Start® generates up to 3000 amps to jump start just about anything quickly and safely, regardless of temperature and vehicle size.
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Heavy Duty Wheeled 12V/24V Battery Powered Jump Start Systems
Boost-All
A jump starting solution for repair shops, parking lots and garages. While not designed for continuous jump starts, the Boost•All® offers economy without skimping on quality. This unit provides 12/24V, battery powered jump starting in a narrow, 20” wide portable unit with makes maneuvering between rows of parked vehicles a snap.
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12V/24V Jump Start System for Service Vehicles
Super-Boost-All
The Super Boost•All® is designed to be mounted on your service vehicle with 2 or 4 auxiliary jump starting batteries to start 12 or 24 volt vehicles. The auxiliary batteries are charged from the service vehicles electrical system through the internally mounted battery separator.