New venture for machinery dealership supplying McCormick tractors

With Richard Read (centre) are members of the McCormick team at Read Agriservices (from left): Brian Yeates, sales; Rex Vincent, parts; Mark Stevens, service; and Dick Bath, sales.
With Richard Read (centre) are members of the McCormick team at Read Agriservices (from left): Brian Yeates, sales; Rex Vincent, parts; Mark Stevens, service; and Dick Bath, sales.

An established farm machinery dealership that helps farmers with their equipment needs has started a new venture supplying McCormick tractors.

Richard Read of Read Agriservices, based at Wanstrow on the A359 between Frome and Bruton, believes the distinctive red and silver tractors will suit the dairy farms and mixed farming enterprises in his area, who increasingly want a power unit that is reliable and performs well but is also uncomplicated.

“There’s a growing feeling that a lot of tractors have become too complex,” he says. “Livestock farmers in particular, who rely on their tractors every single day, want a reliable machine that’s easy to use and comfortable to operate; the McCormick products fit that description perfectly.”

Read Agriservices has been awarded the franchise for McCormick compact and agricultural tractors by GB distributor AgriArgo UK. Area sales manager Steve Cann says the business is well-equipped to handle the product range: “Anyone in Somerset buying a McCormick tractor for farming or professional groundscare use will get a first-rate product and first-rate back-up,” he comments.

Steve Cann (left), area sales manager with GB distributor AgriArgo UK, congratulates Richard Read of Read Agriservices on joining the McCormick dealer network.
Steve Cann (left), area sales manager with GB distributor AgriArgo UK, congratulates Richard Read of Read Agriservices on joining the McCormick dealer network.

Richard Read has built up the business he started in 1971 by supplying an increasing range of equipment, fencing supplies and farm buildings, as well as tractors, with strong emphasis on customer service.

“We’ll continue to support our customers by drawing on our years’ of experience with our previous franchise while working to maintain our reputation as we attract new customers with the McCormick products,” he says. “Our parts manager Rex Vincent is starting to build a stock of McCormick parts and accessories in the stores, and our workshop staff, headed by Mark Stevens, who recently took over as service manager, will have specialist training on the products.”

In the sales office, Brian Yeates and Dick Bath have contacted regular customers and also McCormick users to make them aware of the new venture in a territory that extends from Bridgwater to Amesbury and from Bristol to Gillingham.

To the south, this area borders the McCormick territories of G A Vowles at Ilminster and Martin Richards Agricultural Engineers at Sturminster Newton; and P & D Engineering at Bredon to the north.

“We’ve had a positive response from farmers we’ve spoken to,” says Brian Yeates. “Existing McCormick users tell me the tractors are reliable, which is a key issue for dairy farmers, and there’s a good choice of models and specifications.”

From the X10 and GM series compacts starting at 22hp, the McCormick line-up also caters for livestock farmers with the 74hp to 110hp Perkins-engined C-Max and T-Max, and the new 92hp to 121hp X60 Series.

It then comprises the four-cylinder MC series with up to 126hp and higher specification hydraulics and transmission, then the 117hp to 141hp MTX series, which provides a proven six-cylinder package. The new X70 series spanning 145hp to 232hp is destined for larger farms and contractors wanting added power and performance.

“These tractors have all the features a livestock farmer finds useful but they are uncomplicated products, so they are easy to jump on and use,” says Dick Bath. “They’re ideal for serious commercial farmers buying a machine to do a job.”