The Cooney Furlong Machinery Company has been appointed by Case IH as main dealer for its range of tractors and machinery, covering Wexford, Wicklow and Carlow.

Based in Enniscorthy, it already operates a well-established Vaderstad dealership.

It was founded in 1998, and directors Kevin Cooney and Walter Furlong have over 50 years’ experience between them in the agriculture sector, covering seed, grain and fertilisers as well as machinery.

“We are delighted to welcome the Cooney Furlong Machinery Company into the Case IH family,” says Seán Byrne, Case IH’s sales area manager for Ireland. “They have a strong reputation in the area, and provide a high standard of after-sales support and service.

This will be enhanced by the new showrooms, service and parts facility currently under construction on the Old Dublin Road in Enniscorthy. The location is ideal for customer service with a dedicated team of sales, service and parts experts providing a 24/7 service.

As well as outright purchase, customers can choose a competitive HP package, or hire.”

“It is great news,” adds Walter Furlong, the new dealership’s managing director. “Case IH is a world-famous brand of tractors, which is already well-known in the southeast due to their proven reliability and performance.

The range offers farmers award-winning machines with many important innovations including the multicontroller joystick, continuous Variable transmission (known as CVX), and the unique Hi-eSCR exhaust gas treatment system.

Machine of the year

“Just recently, the new Maxxum with ActiveDrive 8 transmission won the prestigious Machine of the Year at the Agritechnica show in Germany, and the DLG testing authority stated that it is the most fuel-efficient four-cylinder tractor they have ever tested.

With ever-higher input costs, economy is increasingly important to today’s farmers.

Our focus will be on providing solutions to all of our customers while continuing to provide a service that reflects the high standards of our two brands.”

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