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120 YEARS CELEBRATED!
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The new look, redesigned Service Dealer magazine is now bi-monthly and includes a host of new and
familiar features.

Jan / Feb 2014 issue contains:

2014 STATE OF THE INDUSTRY REPORT
HERITAGE AWARDS
PROFILE OF DAVID WITHERS
LIVES REMEMBERED
BTME PREVIEW
LAMMA PREVIEW
DIARY OF A SEASON
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120 YEARS CELEBRATED!
By Peacock & Binnington

 
Peacock and Binnington (120 Years Logo)
2014 marks a very important milestone in the Peacock & Binnington Calendar.  From humble beginnings in 1894, through to progressively meeting the needs of modern day farming, they are proudly celebrating 120 years of serving the farmers of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire.

Back in 1894, Henry Peacock & John Binnington started their agricultural engineering business, the same year that the Manchester Ship Canal, Tower Bridge and the Blackpool Tower were all opened.

The newly formed company, originally trading in farm implements, were there at the introduction of reapers and self binders - a world away from the automated combines traded in today by  Henry's grandson, Michael Peacock, the third generation and current Chairman of Peacock & Binnington.

Over the years the firm has expanded and developed new depots to meet their growing customer base. As dealership territories changed over the years, the branches were consolidated to leave the four depots present today. Louth branch in 1970 and Corringham branch in 1987. P&B's commitment to Yorkshire farmers was increased by the more recent opening of the Selby depot in 2007.

On discussing this important milestone in the P&B calendar, Managing Director, Graham Main said "120 Years later our core business principles remain the same. Peacock & Binnington represent quality, market leading and well respected brands that meet the demands of modern, large scale farming. Our service and parts teams have highly trained technicians to continue the quality of back up and support that have always been a key factor in the success of the company."

Michael Peacock continues as Chairman today and is still actively involved in the company created by his grandfather 120 years ago. That company has grown to one employing approximately 100 staff in total.


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