Grange Machinery appoints B&B Tractors

Pictured (from left): B&B Tractors' group sales manager, Colin Blood; Grange Machinery's sales manager, Oliver Beekes; and B&B Tractors' managing director, James Bowring.
Pictured (from left): B&B Tractors’ group sales manager, Colin Blood; Grange Machinery’s sales manager, Oliver Beekes; and B&B Tractors’ managing director, James Bowring.

Grange Machinery has extended its dealer network with the appointment of B&B Tractors. The Midlands dealership, established in 1991, has four depots covering Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire.

A family-run company based at Holderness, East Yorkshire, Grange Machinery manufactures agricultural machines and wearing parts that offer affordable solutions to farmers across the UK, Europe and as far afield as New Zealand. Its product range aims to help lower the cost of crop establishment while improving soil structure and efficiency in the field.

The range specialises in adaptable low-disturbance toolbars and standalone looseners which offer solutions to many cultivation and seeding challenges; Grange Machinery has also recently launched the Strip-Till Preparator, now in full production following successful on-farm trials.

 “We’re very pleased to have B&B Tractors on board,” Grange Machinery’s managing director, Rhun Jones, said. “We feel the product range we offer will enhance and complement the current B&B product portfolio perfectly. It’s a progressive company offering high-quality products with a vision of where farming practises are moving.”

The sales manager at B&B Tractors, Colin Blood, said he was thrilled to be working with Grange Machinery.

“We feel the addition of a deep cultivating range will be highly valuable to our offering,” he added. “As some of our branches are in mixed farming areas, the GLL grassland loosener will be well received, and we’re also looking forward to offering products such as the LDL low disturbance subsoiler and LDT low disturbance toolbar customers moving into regenerative agriculture.”

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