Timberwolf are delighted to announce that they have taken on three brand new dealers to further ensure the comprehensive distribution of their chipper and shredder machines in the North of the UK.
The new dealers are: Greenlay, Ripon Farm Services and WM Plant.
Greenlay will be covering Northumberland, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sunderland, Gateshead and North and South Tyneside, plus part of Durham. A family-run company, they have been established for over 40 years and have a wealth of experience with key accounts in golf clubs, landscapers, councils, landowners and estates. They particularly pride themselves on their after-sales service which is second to none.
Ripon Farm Services are taking over the North Yorkshire, York, East Riding of Yorkshire, Leeds Wakefield areas, plus part of Durham.
They have seven depots selling new and used agricultural, ground care and homeowner machinery within Teesside and Yorkshire. The Timberwolf range of machines will be available to purchase from Ripon Farm Services at any one of their 7 main depots, 3 of which specilaise in Timberwolf products. These area include Stockton, Ripon and Darrington.
Cumbria, Dumfries and Galloway will now be looked after by WM Plant. They are also a family-run business that has been in operation for over 45 years. They’re committed to providing expert advice before purchase and ensuring that no detail is overlooked in the sale and after-care process.
Timberwolf are also expanding the areas of two of their existing dealers to cope with demand. Spectrum Plant will now be the authorised Timberwolf dealer for Staffordshire, Cheshire and Bradford postcode areas.
P.S Marsden are increasing their perimeters to include Sheffield and Doncaster postcode areas.
Richard Marshall, Timberwolf MD, said of the news: “We’re delighted to be partnering with these three new dealers.
"As brands, all of our company values (which include a high level of service that Timberwolf customers expect), are very similar so we feel that this new venture will be equally beneficial to all parties involved and we’re looking forward to introducing our machines to an even wider audience."