Irish farm equipment manufacturer Cross Engineering is well known across the globe for both its specialised and mainstream product offerings.
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Irish agricultural engineering firm Cross, based in Rathangan, Co Kildare, has
recently appointed Paraic Dywer Agri and Auto parts of Ballinasloe, Co Galway,
to cover counties Galway and Roscommon.
This arrangement sees Dywer Agri now able to offer the full Cross range of agricultural products, which includes TAMS compliant slurry handling equipment, manure spreaders, cultivation equipment as well as beet equipment.
This sees the Ballinasloe-based dealer able to offer a wider range of equipment to its customers. The company is already a main dealer for Krone and Amazone farm equipment.
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Irish agricultural engineering firm Cross, based in Rathangan, Co Kildare, has
recently appointed Paraic Dywer Agri and Auto parts of Ballinasloe, Co Galway,
to cover counties Galway and Roscommon.
This arrangement sees Dywer Agri now able to offer the full Cross range of agricultural products, which includes TAMS compliant slurry handling equipment, manure spreaders, cultivation equipment as well as beet equipment.
This sees the Ballinasloe-based dealer able to offer a wider range of equipment to its customers. The company is already a main dealer for Krone and Amazone farm equipment.
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