Monroe Tractor

Employee Spotlight: Brian Lockerby

Employee Spotlight: Brian Lockerby

Brian Lockerby mans a single remote Monroe Tractor service outpost in Berkshire, Vermont. He brings 20 years of Case IH technician experience to Monroe Tractor and operates out of a 2500 square foot shop with all the amenities of a modern dealership shop.

His service outpost bridges the burden of distance for our customers given the vast territory Monroe Tractor covers in northern New York and Vermont. And while often working alone, he always has supporting reinforcements within a couple of hours' drive.

Employee Highlight: Brian Lockerby

Brian is a gritty and hardy northern Vermonter who, much like our fur-trading ancestors on the Canadian border, is an avid hunter. Even Brian's wife Annie is known to have slain a bear armed only with a bow!

We sleep well knowing that Brian is there for our customers in the northern territory. If you have the opportunity to visit him in Berkshire, ask to see his collection of vintage Ford muscle in the shed.

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Case IH Sets Guinness World Record

Case IH is an official Guinness World Records holder! This past weekend, 110 Farmall tractors showed up to the Inverell Showgrounds in Australia to set the world record for the largest parade of Farmall tractors in front of more than 2,500 onlookers. Learn more here >> 

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Sam Heidrich Wins Case Eagle & Wrench Giveaway!

ALBANY, NY – Samantha “Sam” Heidrich is a CASE Technician at Monroe Tractor in Albany, NY, and was the recipient of the Episode 7 Eagle & Wrench Giveaway. When asked about how she became interested in becoming a technician, she said, “Growing up around my Uncle Dan, he had big trucks, cool cars, 4-wheelers, and […]

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