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STEWART’S EQUIPMENT PURCHASES EARTH POWER TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT - STAYNER DEALERSHIP

Stayner Announcement

Erin, Ontario – Stewart’s Equipment today announced that it has acquired Earth Power Tractors & Equipment, Stayner Dealership location. This acquisition is expected to be completed by July 1, 2022.

Stewart’s Equipment has been serving South Central Ontario since 1955 and is one of the largest family-owned dealerships in Eastern Canada. They offer a complete line of Kubota products for farmers, landscapers, contractors, and homeowners. With their main corporate facility in Erin and their recent opening of a new Kubota dealership location on Hwy 27, just south of Cookstown, Stewart’s Equipment is now looking forward to serving and supporting the Earth Power customers from the current location in Stayner as well.

“We have been in business with Kubota since the beginning of their operations here in Canada and we are excited to continue to grow with them,” said Jeff Stewart, President of Stewart’s Equipment. “Our growth has been supported by Kubota and driven by our customers – the customers remain the core focus of our business and we always strive to understand their needs and give the customers the best-in-class support and service.”

The Stayner Dealership location, team members and operations will remain the same. “We look forward to meeting and working with everyone in Stayner and the surrounding area,” adds Stewart. “Kubota is a great brand, and together we are looking forward to continued support of their products within the local community.”

When you are ready to invest in new agricultural, turf or construction equipment, Stewart’s friendly and knowledgeable sales, financing, service and parts departments are prepared to make sure your experience is outstanding.

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