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Murphy Tractor & Equipment Holds Holiday Open Houses
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urphy Tractor & Equipment Company held a round of Holiday Open Houses at four of its branch locations in Northern Ohio in December. The celebrations kicked off Dec. 7 at its Brunswick branch and then moved to Canton on Dec. 9, followed by the Painesville branch on Dec. 14 and finishing up in Youngstown on Dec. 16. According to Branch Manager Mark Hash, the events were held as a way to thank the company’s customers and let them know that, while its name has changed, it is still offering the same qual-
ity John Deere equipment, parts and service provided by the sales and service representatives they’ve come to know and trust. While John Deere equipment took center stage, representatives also were on hand from Allu Screener Crusher Attachments and Zanetis Planer Attachments to discuss their company’s equipment. Along with a good look at Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s lineup of products, attendees were treated to food, refreshments and door prizes. (
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(L-R): Nick and Joe DeMilta of DeMilta Sand & Gravel enjoy lunch with Dave Reinicke of John Deere, and Dean Bradley and Mark Hash of Murphy Tractor & Equipment during the Painesville branch open house. (L-R): In Painesville Tommy, Bruce and Paul Haas of Trenchers Unlimited Inc. get a warm welcome from Bob Cumberledge of Murphy Tractor & Equipment.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Tom Rupelli (L) welcomes Matt Beun of Burkey Excavating to the Brunswick open house.
(L-R): Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Greg Lyczek and Mark Hash welcome Richard Wood and Mark Kudla of the Shelly Company with assistance from Ken Jurca, also of Murphy Tractor & Equipment to the festivities at the Brunswick branch.