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The general trend in declining tractor sales is not confined to Ireland, where figures from the...
An updated edition of the ‘Look Behind You’ guide to tractor-trailer braking has been published by the Agricultural Engineers Association.
Registrations of new tractors (over 50hp) in the UK took a "decisive downward turn" in November. That's according to the AEA.
1,446 new agricultural tractors (over 50hp) were registered in the UK last month (July), according to the AEA.
317 new tractors were registered in Northern Ireland during the first half of this year. That's about 5% of overall UK registrations.
The latest figures from the AEA show that 1,174 new agricultural tractors (over 50hp) were registered in the UK last month (June).
As expected, following high levels of registrations in April, registrations of new agricultural tractors in the UK dipped in May.
Sales of new tractors have recovered in the UK, after a troubled start to the year. That's according to data released by the AEA.
The UK-based AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) has elected a new president - namely Adrian Winnett.
New agricultural tractor registrations (over 50hp) in the UK in March were down (on a year-on-year basis) for the sixth month in a row.
For the second month in a row, registrations of new agricultural tractors (over 50hp) in the UK were down sharply in February.
JCB is by far the top-selling brand of agricultural telescopic handlers (telehandler) in the UK. That’s according to data from the AEA.
Claas is the top-selling combine harvester brand (for new machine sales) in the UK, according to the data from the AEA.
We can now reveal, in considerable detail, how the various manufacturers/brands fared in the UK tractor market.
Continuing the ongoing trend, the average power of new tractors (over 50hp) registered in the UK during 2018 increased.
Data from the AEA shows that 491 new tractors were registered in Northern Ireland during 2018. That's up 4.1% on the figure for 2017.
12,102 new agricultural tractors were registered in the UK in 2018. That's according to data from the UK-based AEA.
Following a period of growth, new tractor sales in the UK slowed somewhat in August of this year, compared with the same period of 2017.
Figures from the AEA show that 1,347 new (agricultural) tractors were registered in the UK in July of this year.
The latest figures from the AEA show that 1,187 new (agricultural) tractors were registered in the UK in June of this year.
Figures released by the AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) show that John Deere had a 27.9% share of the new tractor market in 2016.
Registrations of new tractors (over 50hp) in the UK in December 2017 amounted to 1,360 units, according to figures from the AEA.
Figures from the AEA show that registrations of new agricultural tractors in the UK during October were below last year’s level.