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Winston Tractor Acquired by Premier Equipment Company

Premier Equipment Company acquired Winston Tractor Company based in Winston-Salem, NC on December 15, 2025, thereby increasing Premier's organization to five retail locations. Premier is an affiliate of Curtis Lane Equipment. Winston Tractor Company adds a high volume of compact tractor, utility tractor, and construction equipment sales in a fast-growing geography to Premier's footprint.

In addition to New Holland Agriculture and Construction, Case IH Agriculture will be added to Premier's diverse equipment portfolio. The acquisition strengthens Premier's ability to serve customers with expanded parts inventory, service capabilities, a broader selection of new and pre-owned equipment, and an expanded team of talented employees. 

"The Premier team is excited to expand our business with the addition of Winston Tractor," said Spencer Bellamy, Premier Equipment's president. "The two companies share the desire to build and support trusted relationships with our customers, employees, and communities. We look forward to meeting the needs of agricultural producers, residential homeowners, contractors, governmental agencies, and commercial businesses in the area previously served by Winston Tractor."

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