JCB's North American dealer network expands

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11 January 2019

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JCB has added Indiana-based Weaver JCB to its North American network. A division of Weaver Ag & Lawn Equipment, Weaver JCB dealer will sell and service new and used JCB equipment from its locations.

“Weaver Ag & Lawn Equipment has supported agriculture, construction and landscaping professionals in Indiana since 2011, said Jen Thode, marketing director of Weaver JCB. “In addition to an extensive range of innovative JCB equipment, we offer a full parts and service department at both locations and we’re proud of the service we provide to customers after the sale.”

Weaver JCB will sell and support JCB agriculture and landscaping equipment, including compact excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steers, compact track loaders, telehandlers, large excavators and wheel loaders. Weaver JCB will also carry the JCB Teleskid, the first skid steer or compact track loader with a telescopic boom, allowing it to lift higher, reach further and dig deeper than any skid steer on the market. Learn more at www.weaveragandlawn.com

“Weaver Ag & Lawn Equipment has a great reputation for offering the brands and machines their customers’ need and providing excellent service and product support,” said Christian Baillie, vice president of Construction Equipment Dealer Sales. “We’re looking forward to working with the Weaver JCB team to help their customers understand how JCB machines can improve productivity and profitability.”

 

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