Hunts Engineering has taken on the full range of M-series tractors for Kubota (UK), covering Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.
Located on the Fosse Way at Halford near Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, the family-run business is no stranger to the Kubota brand, handling sales, service and aftercare for the ground care range since 2017.
Since then, the firm has been gradually expanding its portfolio to include R0 compact loaders and KTH telehandlers. And that offering now includes all M-series tractors up to the 175hp flagship model, the M7-174 KVT Premium.
“As part of the ground care range, we had been selling tractors up to and including the M6001 Utility series,” explains managing director Pete Hunt. “And with our background in agricultural engineering, plus on-going combine servicing and repairs for up to 20 harvesters per year, our business is ideally positioned in the marketplace to step into the full supply and servicing of the entire M-series product range.”
“Our business is all about giving great service,” says Hunts Engineering managing director Pete Hunt. “If you look after your customers, then those customers will look after you.”
Established in 2007, Hunts Engineering currently operates with around 20 staff of which six are mobile, operating with fully-equipped vans. The business believes in investing in staff training, and is keen to ensure its team is kept up-to-date with all products from the manufacturers it represents.
Henry Bredin, general manager of Kubota (UK)’s agricultural and ground care machinery division sees the firm’s expansion into agriculture as a positive step forward.
“The ability of Hunts Engineering to grow its business to meet the needs of the farming sector and support a wider customer base is a positive step forward for new and existing customers in Warwickshire. Such a strategic expansion will see Hunts Engineering continue to develop its partnership with Kubota, and strengthen our commitment to customers and the markets in which our business operates.”
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