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Arbagri appointed new McCormick dealer for Wales and Herefordshire

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Arbagri appointed new McCormick dealer for Wales and Herefordshire

McCormick has appointed new dealership Arbagri Ltd as an authorised dealer covering Wales and Herefordshire.

The move expands the manufacturer's support network in the region, giving farmers access to the full range of McCormick tractors, alongside genuine parts, servicing and technical support.

Founded in 2025, Arbagri is a newly established dealership but is built on more than 25 years' experience in machinery distribution across the agriculture and forestry sectors. The business says securing the McCormick franchise so soon after launch demonstrates its ambition to serve farmers across central and eastern Wales and neighbouring areas of Herefordshire.

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The dealership will offer McCormick's full tractor line-up, ranging from compact and utility models suited to yard, loader and grassland work through to high-horsepower machines designed for cultivation and contracting operations.

According to Arbagri, strong aftersales support will be central to the partnership, with trained technicians and access to genuine parts helping minimise downtime during busy periods.

Commercial director of Argo Tractors GB, Richard Haines said the company was pleased to welcome Arbagri to the network, highlighting the dealership's experience in agriculture and forestry as a valuable addition to the brand's growing UK dealer base.

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