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VALTRA APPOINT HAMILTON ROSS
Agents for West and East Central Scotland

Hamilton Ross Group say they are delighted to have been appointed Valtra Agents for West and East Central Scotland making them an AGCO Multi-brand Dealership.


Valtra Versu

The Group which trades as Hamilton Brothers and Ross of Lanark, has enjoyed a long association with Massey Ferguson, and are regarded as one of Scotland’s leading suppliers of Agricultural, Groundcare, Construction, Garden Power Machinery and Animal Health Products.

“We are all very excited about this brand new development,” says Managing Director Eric Gardiner. “There has been no dedicated Valtra dealer in our West Central Scotland territory for some considerable time. Now we can offer our customers an even greater choice of prestigious farm machinery, plus give current Valtra tractor owners the level of service and support they deserve”.

Established in the 1930’s, Hamilton Ross Group employs over 120 staff, (including 29 professionally qualified engineers), and operates from 4 strategically located depots across the Central Belt of Scotland in Renfrewshire, Ayrshire, Argyllshire and Clyde Valley.

In the midst of recession, Gardiner embarked on an ambitious £1 million expansion programme at his Bishopton Headquarters as a precursor to this latest development. In addition to creating a purpose built 5,000sq ft Agricultural Workshop and Diagnostic Room with state-of-the-art technology, the Group increased their fleet to 16 fully equipped mobile service vans and 2 HGV’s to further improve their provision of repairs and service.

Hamilton Ross have also appointed Brian Hamilton as Valtra Specialist. 


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