WALKABOUT® MOTHER BINS ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT WITH OzAG MACHINERY
Walkabout® MOTHER BINS (WMB) has announced an agreement with OzAG Machinery in Ballarat, Australia. OzAG will assemble, sell and service Walkabout® MOTHER BINS in Australia. Dave Hedt, CEO/Founder of WMB said the agreement will guarantee his company’s ability to provide the innovative, quality constructed Walkabout® MOTHER BIN to customers in Australia as the demand for this harvest equipment grows.
“It has been a passion of mine to make the best mother bin possible and bring it back to Australia,“ said Hedt. “I am happy to have found a partner with an experienced team and a reputation for quality and value to help me do that.”
OzAG was founded in 2010 by Chris Findlay of Findlay Engineering and Noel Blackmore, a farmer from Mannibadar. In starting their company, the pair embarked on a long period of research throughout the world, sourcing machines that met their value/quality criteria. The result is a selection of good quality, fit for purpose, well priced farming equipment. While initially focused on delivering value, quality is now OzAG’s most important consideration.
OzAG said that, in what promises to be another exciting chapter for OzAG, in partnering with Walkabout® MOTHER BINS, they aim to bring yet another high quality product to market for Australian Farmers.
Walkabout® MOTHER BINS is a USA owned company, headquartered in Faulkton, South Dakota, focusing on quality constructed mother bins. Two models of WMB are available: the 4000 bushel (110t) Eastern Grey and the 6000 bushel (165t) Big Red. Both models provide grain farmers with a portable grain storage solution designed to break the harvest bottleneck. Owning a Mother Bin results in a faster harvest, lower labor costs and increased profits.