A Customer Clinic event for Kinze planters was held at New Holland Logansport on Friday January 29th . Customers from New Holland Greentown, New Holland Rochester and New Holland Logansport were invited to learn about the latest improvements in planters, service and operating tips, how to determine if parts need to be replaced etc. to help get the best planter performance. Approximately 50 customers attended the event which was lead by long-time Kinze representative Jim McGee. Special parts and service related offers were made available to those in attendance to make owning a Kinze planter the highest value planter on the market.
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Attend Logansport’s Kinze Clinic This Friday 1/29/16
We take planter performance seriously. New Holland Logansport is having it’s annual Kinze Clinic this Friday 1/29/16. Expect our staff to bring the best information on parts, service, and operator support to attendants. Kinze representatives Jim McGee and Chris Ayers will also be on hand to present tips, advice, and other planter information.
Coffee will be served starting at 9am, the meeting will begin at 9:45am, and lunch will be served for attendees afterwards.
Customers who attend the clinic are eligible for up to 20% off of Kinze parts. Stop in or call 574-753-6291 for more information today! Stock up, Save BIG, keep it KINZE!
New Holland Logansport Open House Results
Our New Holland Logansport location held their Open House today. Despite the very icy roads, roughly two hundred people still came out to celebrate the occasion with a great meal and take advantage of huge parts discounts.
Thanks to all the people who were able to make it out, and to all of our customers for making New Holland Logansport the great business that it is. We look forward to another year of providing great products and service to all of our great customers.
Kinze Clinic Success!!
On Friday January 30th, New Holland Logansport hosted their annual Kinze Customer Clinic. This was an event that focused primarily on service and features of past and present models of Kinze planters. The event was led by Kinze representative, Jim McGee. Some highlights of the meeting included: