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Deutz-Fahr

Pallisers became a dealer of Deutz-Fahr in 2006. For more than 100 years DEUTZ-FAHR is based upon the merits of trusted, innovative German tractor technology and accordingly established the worldwide successful brand. Within the continuous development the SDF Group launched the offensive to further expand this brand essence.

Kubota

Pallisers have been a dealer of Kubota since 2007. Formed in 1979 and based at Thame, Oxfordshire, Kubota (U.K.) Limited is a subsidiary of the Kubota Corporation, which was established in 1890 as a manufacturer of cast-iron water pipes in Osaka, Japan.

Merlo

Pallisers have been a dealer of Merlo since 2007. In 1964, Amilcare Merlo established Merlo SPA in Cervasca, Italy and began producing mobile construction equipment. Today, its main facility is still in Cervasca and occupies 2.3 million square feet with 1,200 employees.

Krone

Pallisers have been a dealer of KRONE since our inception in 1993. KRONE was founded in Spelle, Germany, in 1906 with the intention of making farming more efficient and profitable.  Following many years of growth and expansion, KRONE UK was established in 2009 and continues to further that vision by supplying innovative, performance-engineered equipment that has become the benchmark in the hay and forage industry.

Amazone

Pallisers have been a dealer of Amazone since our inception in 1993. Founded in 1983 and based just south of Doncaster, AMAZONE Ltd is a wholly owned subsiduary of AMAZONEN-WERKE and looks after in Great Britain both agricultural and groundcare machinery. The philosophy at AMAZONE Ltd is to provide a high-level of technical support to the product, before, during and after the purchase to ensure their customers get the best out of their AMAZONE equipment for years to come.

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