Muir of Ord Depot now open
Our new depot at Muir of Ord is now open.
Important Notice - An imposter is posing as HRN Tractors in Europe - read more »
Our new depot at Muir of Ord is now open.
It has been brought to our attention that there has been suspicious activity from a scam company imitating our own.
We have had reports of this scam company extracting money and using our company name to gain the trust of unsuspecting customers.
We sell our machines directly and do not deal with third parties.
If you are interested in any of the machines that appear on this website please contact us directly.
The Royal Northern Spring Show was held on Wednesday 27th February 2013. HRN Tractors marquee was well attended by visitors throughout the day. All our sales team as well as some of our suppliers representatives were on hand to promote their latest products and services. (more…)
Graeme Beaton, Newcairn, Drumoak was the lucky winner recently of a £500 Kverneland voucher. All HRN customers who had placed a parts order for genuine Kverneland wearing metal before 31 October 2012 were entered into the free prize draw. Graeme is photographed receiving his prize from Stuart Strachan, Manager of our Insch parts department.
At East Fingask, Oldmeldrum, farm manager Kenny Alexander works by the motto ‘if you want a job done right, you have to buy the right machine.’ The KV i-Drill pro is currently fulfilling that purpose on the 750-acre arable and beef farm, where he has worked for the past 26 years. “I like KV, they are strong made. We had a KV power harrow for three years and it was the best one we’d ever had, so we decided to stick with the same make.
HRN Tractors is delighted to announce a new identity for the company. The re-branding process was carried out by Ramsay MacFarlane - he’s created a new logo and visual style that you’ll see on our new promotional materials and will be gradually applied to the signage around all our branches.
To commemorate 175 years fo John Deere, we thought we’d dig out an old picture of our own; Grandpa Barclay receieving a prize from Doug Walker.
Having used a prototype of the new John Deere 960 baler last year, brothers Robert and Brian Anderson, of Bogensourie Farm, Strichen, are looking forward to taking ownership of the real thing this summer.
In addition to running the family’s beef and arable farm, the Andersons have operated their own contracting business for the past 14 years. Within a 25-mile radius of Strichen, their work involves mainly baling and wrapping, so a reliable baler is an essential item.
We'll buy pretty much any tractor, combine or machine - just call or email and we'll make you an offer.
