Ernest Doe, Sharmans, and Pecks Dealer Update: Key Changes You Need to Know


This quarterly review highlights significant changes in the dealer landscape, including mergers, separations, and franchise shifts within the agricultural machinery sector.

See also: Turnover statistics showcasing Britain’s leading machinery dealers

CNH Ends Partnership with Pecks

CNH has issued a 12-month termination notice to G&J Peck as part of its strategy to reorganize its dealer network in the region.

During this transitional period, Pecks will continue operations, selling New Holland and Case IH equipment from its six branches located across Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk.

Post-termination, the dealership plans to maintain its role in providing CNH parts and service, while its other franchises, including JCB, Amazone, and Krone, will remain unaffected.

Ernest Doe Expands by Acquiring Burdens Locations

Ernest Doe & Sons is set to acquire two branches from Burdens Group, a fellow New Holland dealer.

The two locations are in Sutterton and North Kyme, enhancing Doe’s footprint in Lincolnshire, and will be supported by its Littleport outlet in Cambridgeshire.

Sharmans Takes Over Claydon Sales in Expanded Territory

Sharmans Agricultural is extending its sales and support for Claydon products into Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire, previously covered by the now-closed Collings Brothers dealership.

With this expansion, Sharmans’ eight depots across several counties will now offer Claydon’s drills and related products, including those from their new facility at Pattishall near Towcester.

George Colliar Partners with Merlo

Merlo has appointed George Colliar to succeed J Low Agri as the regional dealer for Fife and Perthshire.

The dealership operates out of Balado in Kinross and also deals in Same Deutz Fahr tractors, Alpego cultivators, drills, and Vicon grass equipment.

Malpas Tractors Welcomes AVR and Scanstone Products

Malpas Tractors has begun offering equipment from Belgian manufacturer AVR, marking the end of its nine-year partnership with Grimme.

This new arrangement allows Malpas to sell various AVR products, including cultivators, toppers, and harvesters, across Lancashire, Cheshire, North Wales, and South Yorkshire. Additionally, the dealership has signed on as a Scanstone dealer for the western region of England, supplying destoners and bed tools.

CC Agricultural Engineering Adds Deutz-Fahr to Portfolio

Chris Coleman Agricultural Engineering has secured a deal to supply Deutz-Fahr tractors across Norfolk, Cambridge, and Lincolnshire.

Founded in 2021, this company also markets Holmer root crop machinery and Harry West trailers from its location in Stoke Ferry, near King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

End of an Era for RC Setchfield

After 40 years in business, RC Setchfield in Grantham has closed its doors for good. Appointed as a Deutz-Fahr dealer just last year, the venture ended by January amid retirement plans from owner Richard Setchfield.

Customers of Merlo and Kioti are directed toward nearby dealers, Cooks Midlands and Robert H Crawford & Sons, respectively.

Bale Baron Takes On Agronic Implement Distribution

Bale Baron UK has acquired distribution rights for Agronic implements in the UK market, which includes a range of Finnish products, previously sold by Henderson Agri Services.

Distribution in Northern Ireland remains unchanged, with George Hamilton Machinery retaining exclusive rights.

RVT Appointed Grimme Service Partner

Rea Valley Tractors (RVT) has become a premium service partner for Grimme in Lancashire, with its Ormskirk location now focusing on enhanced after-sales support, including a full range of replacement parts.

The existing arrangement to sell Grimme’s root crop equipment continues in Derbyshire and Staffordshire from the Sudbury depot.

A new facility for RVT Commercial Vehicles has also opened in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, complementing existing services for Isuzu vehicles.

Kymco Expands Dealer Network

In a recent expansion, Kymco has brought on three new dealers, including DA Forgie’s Lisburn branch, which is now their second location in Northern Ireland, as well as Ark ATVs in Minehead and JG Paxtons in North Yorkshire.

Yamaha Welcomes New Dealers

Yamaha’s range of ATVs will now be available through Cyril Johnston in Carryduff, Belfast, and H&H Motorcycles in Douglas, Isle of Man.

CC Powell to Distribute Stanhay Veg Drills

CC Powell, based in Banff, Aberdeenshire, has become the sales and service partner for the complete range of Stanhay Webb products in northeast Scotland, a vital area for root vegetable farming. Besides Stanhay equipment, they also offer products from Grimme, Pottinger, Chafer, and Horstine.

MKM Agriculture Closes Bury St Edmunds Location

Due to economic pressures, MKM Agriculture has shuttered its Bury St Edmunds branch while striving to secure positions for its five full-time employees. Its other site in Marston Moretaine remains operational.

Redrock Partners with Agquip for Production

Northern Irish manufacturer Redrock Machinery is set to manufacture Agquip’s umbilical reelers and applicators at its revamped Armagh facility, alongside its established use of dribble bars and trailing shoes on its tanker. Agquip will maintain R&D operations at its Ballymoney site.

This partnership follows Redrock’s recent acquisition of KTwo and its Warwick Trailers brand, significantly expanding its product offerings.

Stihl Tools Available at Screwfix

Screwfix has begun offering a selection of Stihl’s battery-electric tools across its 800 UK locations, supplemented by a handover service and warranty support at its Lysander Road store in Yeovil.

MacGregor Adds Bobcat Franchise

MacGregor Industrial Supplies has secured the Bobcat franchise following its acquisition of Balgownie, enhancing its service capabilities across the Highlands and Islands, Aberdeenshire, and Perthshire.

Multevo Expands Unimog Support in Mid-West England

Multevo has been designated as an after-sales partner for Mercedes-Benz Unimog in mid-west England, providing comprehensive maintenance, repairs, and access to genuine spare parts through its Lancashire base and branches in Shropshire and Staffordshire.

Vincent Tractors Rebrands as Vincents

The family-owned Vincent Tractors & Plant has undergone a rebranding to Vincents to better reflect its diversified product offerings, which now include brands like Kubota, Kverneland, Ktwo, Trimax, Baroness, Grillo, and Nugent Trailers.

Mitchells Expands through Acquisition

Mitchells Group, known for its expertise in bulk material handling systems, has acquired Australian company Allied Grain Systems. This merger will facilitate enhanced engineering, manufacturing, and support for grain handling equipment, leveraging manufacturing sites in Lincolnshire, Nanjing, and New South Wales.

Tafe and Deutz Forge New Collaboration

German manufacturer Deutz has entered into a cooperation agreement with Tafe Motors and Tractors, aimed at bolstering its engine production in India with Tafe poised to manufacture as many as 30,000 Deutz engines under this collaboration.

New Holland Celebrates Production Milestone

New Holland marked a significant milestone with the completion of its two-millionth tractor at the Basildon plant in July, exactly 60 years after its inception. The commemorative T7.225 was designed in a striking “candy blue” finish with black rims.

JCB Breaks Ground on Major North American Factory

JCB has commenced construction on its new $500 million factory in North America, marking the most substantial investment in the company’s history. This 67,000 sq m facility will become JCB’s second-largest, dedicated to producing Loadall telehandlers and aerial equipment for the North American market, with operations slated to begin in 2026.

Overum Industries Establishes Independence

Overum Industries has commenced operations as an independent entity, supplying dealer networks with ploughs and associated parts since the sale of its plough business by CNH Industrial to an investment holding in Munich this past April.

GSI Under New Ownership

Agco has divested its GSI grain storage division, along with several other brands, to American Industrial Partners for $700 million. Following the sale, Agco will refocus on technology investments, highlighted by a new $2 billion joint venture with Trimble.

Joskin Boosts Production Capacity

Joskin has increased the production capacity of its Leboulch trailer and muckspreader factory in France by approximately 40% and is currently developing a new plant in Luxembourg, expected to be operational in the latter half of the coming year.



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