» Maschio & Gaspardo added to range of Products
2 July 2010
PFG Australia Pty Ltd has been appointed the exclusive importer of the Maschio & Gaspardo range of cultivation and seeding equipment for Australia
» Distribution Agreement signed with Same Deutz-Fahr
1 July 2010
PFG Australia Pty Ltd announced today that it has signed an agreement with SAME Deutz-Fahr to become the exclusive distributor of their tractors and related agricultural machinery products for Australia.
» New PFG Centre
19 April 2010
PFG Centre - VERSATILE TRACTORS opens doors
Doug Robinson General Manager of PFG Australia's Ag Division recently cut the ribbons to open the new dealership Versatile Tractors in Albany WA.
» TMI – Kioti-Daedong Top Selling Dealer
23 December 2009
Greg Clark, General Manager for Kioti-Daedong, recently announced TMI (Tractors, Machinery, Implements) Pty Ltd as the top selling Kioti Daedong dealer in Australia for 2009.<
» NSW Rural Fire Service takes delivery of MC135
11 November 2009
We are proud to announce that McCormick has just delivered a new MC 135 fitted with a Trima loader.
» McCormick wins big order for new tractors from hire firm
26 October 2009
One of Britain’s leading farm equipment hire companies, Hawk Tractors, has placed an order for almost 50 of McCormick’s new-generation XTX165.
» Stormhill wins McCormick Benalla Gold Cup
4 October 2009
Thousands of people turned up to the McCormick Benalla Gold Cup despite heavy rain clouds hanging over Benalla
» “I would never buy another breed of tractor”
24 September 2009
Ray Croxford, a contractor from Baddaginnie near Benalla in Victoria, purchased his third Landini tractor in March 2009.
» Tractor assists agricultural education
14 September 2009
Warragul and Druin Gazette 25th August 2009
» Korea's knock-out product punch
7 September 2009
Dealers from all around the country gave the “thumbs-up” to Kioti-Daedong’s new models. New Model Tractors from 45p to 100hp, a brand new utility vehicle and 4 new ride-on mowers.
Korea's knock-out product punch
7 September 2009
Contributor: Karl Gawlik
Click here to watch video courtesy of Rural Press.
Tangalooma Resort, Morton Bay Island - Dealers from all around the country gave the “thumbs-up” to Kioti-Daedong’s brand new utility vehicle. It looks like a strong contender to snare a portion of the steadily building 1,200 units sold in this country annually.

Aggressive styling, a canopy as standard, also a front-mounted brush cutter are topped off by a 500kg cargo bed. And the ability to carry three small square bales sideways certainly will appear to the horse-owning fraternity. Power is via a 16.5kW (22hp) three-cylinder diesel engine with the transmission classified as a CVT type and ground clearance a handy 304mm. And an independent adjustable rear suspension, central instrument cluster and turning radius of 3.69m make for an impressive level of technology.
Meanwhile, the addition of four range ride-on mowers aimed at the domestic market sport an easy-on-the-eye nomenclature that sees the first two digits representing horsepower, the latter two denoting cutter deck width.

The DLT1538, DLT1942, DLT2350 units, plus its DZT2354 zero-turn machines are badged with Kioti-Daedong decals – a move that further broadens Kioti-Daedong's ever-broadening footprint on this country’s farm machinery industry.
But the big news on the day centered on Kioti-Daedong’s latest 56kW and 67kW (75hp and 90hp) machines, augmented by the addition of a new 75kW (100hp) range-topper.
Equipped with a wet clutch forward/reverse power shuttle transmission, it has a 40kph top speed capability.
They are designated the DX7510, DX9010 and DX100 respectively.
Meanwhile, in the lower horsepower sector, the company unveiled a new 33kW (45hp) utility machine known as the DS4510. It will give the company a stronger foothold in the hobby farmer market by offering slightly less features than otherwise would be expected from a quality product.

As well, expect to get to grips with the de luxe, CD player-equipped and air-conditioned EX50 cabin which previously had not been available on this 37.5kW (50hp) model. Add in a new hydrostatic transmission, able to provide an infinite range of gears, to broaden the appeal of this utility tractor amongst contractors and the municipality markets.
Click here to watch video curtesy of Rural Press.