New tractor sales in September were up 40% on the same month last year.
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There were 135 new tractors registered in September. That is an increase of over 40% compared with September 2013 and shows some light in the tractor market.
The FTMTA tractor and machinery statistics service is predicting that, on current trends, close to 2,000 new tractors will be registered by the end of this year – a 5% increase on last year’s registrations.
Michael Moroney
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There were 135 new tractors registered in September. That is an increase of over 40% compared with September 2013 and shows some light in the tractor market.
The FTMTA tractor and machinery statistics service is predicting that, on current trends, close to 2,000 new tractors will be registered by the end of this year – a 5% increase on last year’s registrations.
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