An enthusiastic new team at Rollason Engineering, a farm and garden machinery retailer that also undertakes service and repairs, is getting behind the McCormick tractor range.
The business, located alongside the Fosse Way near Moreton Morrell, Warwickshire, has been awarded the McCormick sales, service and parts franchise for the south Midlands by GB distributor AgriArgo UK.
“I’m really impressed by the enthusiasm shown by the Rollason staff for their new tractor enterprise,” AgriArgo area sales manager Tim Lawrence said. “Charlie Rollason and his team are determined to make a success of supporting our tractor users in the area.”
The company’s McCormick territory, which is bisected by the M40 motorway, extends south from Coventry to Woodstock in Oxfordshire, and westwards from Northampton across northern Warwickshire to Redditch.
Charlie Rollason has long had an affinity with farm tractors and machinery from the days when his father ran a contracting business from the yard. He started his career by working for a local dealer for a time before becoming a self-employed ‘man in a van’ providing on-farm servicing and repairs. He joins the McCormick brand from Deutz Fahr.
“We now represent some top-quality implement manufacturers in the area, notably Lemken and Vicon, as well as Suzuki quads,” he said. “The McCormick name is another mainstream brand to put above the door and means we can cater for every farmers’ needs.”
Rollason Engineering employs two full-time service technicians: Dave Gilkes has past experience with heavy earthmoving plant while Roy Stubbins looked after a drainage contractor’s machinery before joining the business. Both are having comprehensive technical training on McCormick tractors.
Jamie Warrender recently joined the company to manage ATV and garden machinery sales and service. These three relative newcomers to the business join parts manager Simon Holloway, who has plans to extend his store to hold a bigger stock of parts, consumables and sundries such as tools, clothing and hydraulic hoses, mainly from the Granit range.
Dealership principal Charlie Rollason looks after tractor and machinery sales, but still dons a pair of overalls when the workshop is especially busy.
“This is the best team we’ve had in a long time,” Mr Rollason added. “They’re very capable technically, have a positive attitude to customer service, especially during critical harvest periods, and they get on well with our farmer customers.”
“Before taking on the McCormick range, I talked to users and other dealers and the positive responses reassured me I was doing the right thing,” Mr Rollason said. “People like the tractors; they say they’re reliable and easy to use, and they’re priced right.
The business, located alongside the Fosse Way near Moreton Morrell, Warwickshire, has been awarded the McCormick sales, service and parts franchise for the south Midlands by GB distributor AgriArgo UK.
“I’m really impressed by the enthusiasm shown by the Rollason staff for their new tractor enterprise,” AgriArgo area sales manager Tim Lawrence said. “Charlie Rollason and his team are determined to make a success of supporting our tractor users in the area.”
The company’s McCormick territory, which is bisected by the M40 motorway, extends south from Coventry to Woodstock in Oxfordshire, and westwards from Northampton across northern Warwickshire to Redditch.
Charlie Rollason has long had an affinity with farm tractors and machinery from the days when his father ran a contracting business from the yard. He started his career by working for a local dealer for a time before becoming a self-employed ‘man in a van’ providing on-farm servicing and repairs. He joins the McCormick brand from Deutz Fahr.
“We now represent some top-quality implement manufacturers in the area, notably Lemken and Vicon, as well as Suzuki quads,” he said. “The McCormick name is another mainstream brand to put above the door and means we can cater for every farmers’ needs.”
Rollason Engineering employs two full-time service technicians: Dave Gilkes has past experience with heavy earthmoving plant while Roy Stubbins looked after a drainage contractor’s machinery before joining the business. Both are having comprehensive technical training on McCormick tractors.
Jamie Warrender recently joined the company to manage ATV and garden machinery sales and service. These three relative newcomers to the business join parts manager Simon Holloway, who has plans to extend his store to hold a bigger stock of parts, consumables and sundries such as tools, clothing and hydraulic hoses, mainly from the Granit range.
Dealership principal Charlie Rollason looks after tractor and machinery sales, but still dons a pair of overalls when the workshop is especially busy.
“This is the best team we’ve had in a long time,” Mr Rollason added. “They’re very capable technically, have a positive attitude to customer service, especially during critical harvest periods, and they get on well with our farmer customers.”
“Before taking on the McCormick range, I talked to users and other dealers and the positive responses reassured me I was doing the right thing,” Mr Rollason said. “People like the tractors; they say they’re reliable and easy to use, and they’re priced right.
For further information visit: http://mccormick.agriargouk.co.uk.