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Middletown Tractor Sales Opens New Location, Celebrates 70th Anniversary

On July 15 and 16, Middletown Tractor Sales (MTS) celebrated its 70th anniversary and the grand opening of its new location in Buckhannon, WVa. 

The new location's inventory includes compact tractors, tractors for farmers, landscapers, gators, side-by-sides, compact construction equipment, used equipment along with lawn and gardening tools and equipment. 

MTS’s 70-year history hasn’t been easy, according to Adam Boyers, president of MTS. “As the saying goes, it has not been easy sailing the past couple of years, but we’ve managed to navigate the treacherous waters and we're super excited to be here today,” he said. 

When the company was established in 1952 by Boyers’s grandparents, it started off as a ‘feed-and-seed’ farm supply store and eventually transitioned into a lawn and farm tractor dealership. “My father got involved and spent most of his life in it; I’ve spent most of my life in it and we’ve grown to four locations in two states and are just super proud of the brand that is Middletown Tractor Sales,” Boyer said.

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