» 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
» McCormick Finance
19 January 2009
McCormick Finance (being a subsidiary of Agricultural focused global financier, De Lage Landen Pty Ltd, DLL) has a keen commitment to agriculture.
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History

Maber MotorsThe origins of PFG Australia can be traced all the way back to Maber Motors, a one-man operation established by Laurie Maber in 1948 to sell and service tractors and implements in the local farming community in Morrinsville, New Zealand.

Over the years, with Laurie's unfaltering commitment to service and backup Maber Motors expanded to three retail branches. It was very much a family business, and Laurie’s son Geoff joined Maber Motors soon after leaving school.

Maber MotorsIn 1977, Maber Motors secured the rights to distribute Iseki tractors in New Zealand, and Geoff eventually formed a separate wholesale company to fully develop this new opportunity. The new company was named Power Farming Wholesale Limited.

Iseki quickly became New Zealand’s top selling tractor and Power Farming Wholesale Limited grew at a fantastic pace. In 1981, the company secured the Iseki distribution rights for Australia, and over the next two decades gradually built a stable of high quality tractor and machinery franchises in both countries.

Two companies were eventually established in Melbourne to manage the Australian side of the business – EuroAg, representing the two European tractor brands of McCormick and Landini, and Ag Holdings, representing the new Daedong tractor range from Korea together with North American produced Buhler Versatile tractors and the Jacobsen range of precision mowing equipment.

Both companies were very successful and in July 2005 they merged to create PFG Australia.

PFG Australia is now part of a major international enterprise with a considerable investment in people, facilities and technology – all aimed at serving a customer base spread throughout the length and breadth of Australia.