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Hutson Inc. Acquires Michigan Dealership Classic Power Equipment

Hutson Inc., a multi-state John Deere dealership is pleased to announce another Michigan acquisition, Classic Power Equipment located in Williamsburg, MI. This dealership is in the northwestern part of the state located approx. 10 miles from the beautiful coast of Lake Michigan. Classic Power Equipment was founded in 1993 by Donald and Nancy Pishney. Don and Nancy spent the last 30 years serving the greater Traverse City area as the John Deere dealer of choice, but will now be transitioning their business model into a Powersports dealership only. Hutson is committed to leveraging our economies of scale that’s supported by 31 locations spread across Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, and Michigan to ensure we create the ultimate value proposition for our customers.

“As we continue our aggressive growth strategy to expand our footprint in the great state of Michigan, we can position ourselves in a way that allows us to offer a consistent sales and service model for our entire Michigan AOR customer base. Extending our commitment to mainstream precision ag technology across the entire customer base remains a top priority; adding this well-established dealership on the northwestern side of the state allows us to do just that. As always, we’re looking forward to providing our loyal customers the excellent customer service they’ve come to expect.” stated Josh Waggener, President & Chief Executive Officer of Hutson Inc.

Hutson Inc. is on the Farm Equipment Dealer 100™ (a ranking of the top 100 North American farm equipment dealers — by number of locations, which provides information on total and ag stores, brands, geographies served, employees, history, executives and ownership/company profile information.

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