Monroe Tractor

New Albany sales representative!

Monroe Tractor Welcomes Keith Tanny as Sales Representative in Albany Location. At Monroe Tractor, our commitment to our customers is simple, “We are here to keep you doing your job.” With that mission in mind, we’re excited to welcome Keith Tanny to our Albany branch as an Equipment Sales Representative. Keith will be serving Southern […]

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Happy retirement, Dave!

Today we celebrate the retirement of Dave Fassinger from Monroe Tractor Syracuse! After nearly four decades of dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment, Dave is officially hanging up his hat and heading into retirement. Dave has been an incredible part of the Monroe Tractor team. His knowledge and teamwork have left a lasting mark on […]

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New Westborough sales representative!

Monroe Tractor Welcomes James Colburn as Sales Representative Covering Essex and Northern Middlesex Counties At Monroe Tractor, our commitment to our customers is simple, “We are here to keep you doing your job.” That’s why we’re excited to welcome James Colburn to our Westborough location as a Sales Representative serving Essex and Northern Middlesex Counties. […]

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As a premier Case IH dealership, our diverse selection of agriculture equipment and attachments consist of new and used machines from a range of manufacturers. The many options available give you access to the best equipment for the job. With 13 locations throughout New York and New England, the Monroe Tractor team is ready to help you find the agriculture equipment that's right for you.

Find the machine you need at a price that fits within your budget. Our selection of used agriculture equipment gives you access to top manufacturers at an affordable price. Upon being received, these units are thoroughly examined by our qualified technicians to ensure optimal performance.

Application equipment helps you accurately apply chemicals including fertilizers and pesticides to improve your yield.

Manure spreaders, or honey wagons, are pulled and powered by a tractor while applying manure to fields as a fertilizer.