The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

HRN parts company with John Deere

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

The main John Deere dealer in the north of Scotland has pledged to continue serving its farming customers despite losing the franchise to sell the wellknown green and yellow machinery brand.

HRN Tractors, which has depots in Insch, Turriff, Kinloss, Muir of Ord, Wick, Balbeggie and Stirling, will cease to be a John Deere dealer at the end of October.

The move, announced by John Deere last month, will see Forfarhead­quartered Netherton Tractors take over the franchise in northern Scotland with the establishm­ent of new depots in Turriff and Nairn later this year.

It follows HRN being given notice as a John Deere dealer at Balbeggie, and Netherton announcing plans to open a new dealership on the outskirts of Perth to sell John Deere machinery in the area.

In a statement, HRN owners fatherand-son duo Neil and Stuart Barclay said the company was in a “secure place” and it will continue to grow while fully supporting its staff and customers.

“Many of our farming family customers have dealt with us for over 40 years and it is our staff and customers that have made the company the success it is today – we remain fully committed to you all,” said the Barclays.

They said the decision to part company with John Deere after 40 years was down to a difference in opinions.

“It has become abundantly clear that our visions of the future of Scottish agricultur­e differ greatly and we have completely lost trust in the company,” said Neil and Stuart.

They said they were “perturbed” by comments made to them by a senior member of John Deere management that farming north of Stonehaven will be non-sustainabl­e in future and the west of Scotland will all be planted with trees.

“We feel this shows a complete disconnect with reality,” said the Barclays.

On future plans, they said: “We have seven depots across the country, currently have the largest selection of used and nearly new agricultur­al machinery and equipment in Scotland and are exploring the possibilit­y of taking on new franchises.”

John Deere declined to comment.

 ??  ?? Forfar-headquarte­red Netherton Tractors takes over the John Deere franchise in northern Scotland
Forfar-headquarte­red Netherton Tractors takes over the John Deere franchise in northern Scotland

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