Monroe Tractor

Binghamton welcomes Ben Huey – Service Manager

At Monroe Tractor, we strive to bring the best products available while backing them up with the first-rate customer service and sales support you deserve. Delivering the best support to “keep you working” remains a cornerstone of our business model as we continue to grow. To help you with your business solutions, we have hired Ben Huey, Service Manager for our Binghamton, New York location.

Ben joins us with over 25 years of customer service in managerial positions in retail and the automotive industry, receiving company awards in both fields. Most recently, he was the service manager at a local RAM, Jeep dealership. Ben will now manage the day-to-day operations of Binghamton’s service department, providing service and support for all brands equipment.

“Working on equipment has been my passion since I was a child, as well as helping my grandfather on his tobacco farm in Kentucky,” said Ben. “Now I spend my downtime rebuilding engines as a hobby. My personal goal is to learn something new each day and to be fair and honest with customers. I look forward to helping customers with their equipment needs so they can do what they do best on the job site and in the field,” said Ben.

Ben Huey

Service Manager, Binghamton

607-752-5088 bhuey@monroetractor.com

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“With Ben’s previous service management experience and understanding of commercial and agricultural equipment, I am confident he will benefit our customers and add to our already knowledgeable service team. He is a solid communicator with excellent technical skills that our customers will recognize and benefit from,” said Jim Mitchell, Binghamton Branch Manager.

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With 18 locations that cover New York State, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Vermont, Monroe Tractor offers a full-line of CASE construction and Case IH agriculture equipment as well as Wirtgen Group products such as Kleemann screens and crushers, Screen Machine scalpers and trommels, Hamm compactors, Vogele pavers, and Wirtgen mills. Select Monroe construction locations also carry LeeBoy products, Talbert and Towmaster trailers, demolition attachments, Kage snow pushers, and Precision products to keep you on target. Monroe’s 13 agriculture locations in New York offer a variety of top-brand agriculture equipment. Brands such as CLAAS harvesters and hay and forage equipment, Kuhn Krause tillage and planting equipment, Precision farming technology, and many other brands provide our farm industry with the equipment they need.

Monroe Tractor is a Women’s Business Enterprise in New York and Massachusetts and can help make your future equipment purchases and rental needs easier.

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