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Hamilton Equipment Carries a Full Line of Galfre Rakes and Tedders - With Stocking Parts and Service - at Prices That Are Lower Than the Competition!

Now is the season for rakes and tedders! Hamilton Equipment, Inc. proudly carries a full line of Galfre rakes and tedders, including stocking parts and expert service - at prices that are lower than the competition!

Hamilton Equipment Carries a Full Line of Galfre Rakes and Tedders - With Stocking Parts and Service - at Prices That Are Lower Than the Competition!
2011-06-04
EPHRATA, PA, June 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Hamilton Equipment, Inc., is proud to import and carry the full line of Galfre tedders and rakes - including stocking parts and expert customer service.

Galfre tedders and rakes are recognized worldwide for their reliability and durability for the BEST possible forage quality.

Hamilton Equipment stocks Galfre rotary tedders, carted hay rakes, rotary hay rakes, disc mowers, as well as parts. And at prices that beat the competition!

For more information on Galfre rakes and tedders, call 717-733-7951 and ask for Jan in wholegoods or George in parts/service. Other information is available on our website: www.haminc.com.

Are you a dealer looking to stock Galfre rakes, tedders or parts? Give us a call and we'll help you get started.

Hamilton Equipment, Inc. has been a wholesale distributor of agricultural, lawn & garden and outdoor equipment and implements since 1938.

Website: http://www.haminc.com

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[Press-News.org] Hamilton Equipment Carries a Full Line of Galfre Rakes and Tedders - With Stocking Parts and Service - at Prices That Are Lower Than the Competition!
Now is the season for rakes and tedders! Hamilton Equipment, Inc. proudly carries a full line of Galfre rakes and tedders, including stocking parts and expert service - at prices that are lower than the competition!