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Alamo Group to assimilate the Bush Hog

  •  9 September 2009
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Alamo Group to assimilate the Bush Hog

ALAMO Group says it has signed an agreement to acquire the majority of the assets of Bush Hog, a manufacturer of agricultural implements and equipment.

According to Alamo, the purchase includes substantially all of the ongoing business of Bush Hog, including the Bush Hog brand name and all related product names and trademarks.

Alamo says Bush Hog is the leading manufacturer of agricultural mowing equipment in North America and has the most recognized name in the industry. With this acquisition it will be able to offer the market the broadest range of products in this sector of the industry.

Based in US, Bush Hog principally sells its products across North America through a network of independent dealers and distributors, though select equipment is available in Australia.

Bush Hog’s product line is said to include rotary cutters, finishing mowers, zero turn mowers, front-end loaders, backhoes and landscape equipment.

Alamo says upon completion of the transaction, Bush Hog will become part of its North American Agricultural Division.

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