Raymond Arnold Retirement

Raymond Arnold Retirement
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Raymond Arnold retires from Kverneland Group after 27 years.

Raymond Arnold, one of Northern Ireland's best known Tractor and Machinery men has decided to retire from the business which he served and enjoyed for over 48 years. Raymond started his career in the Agricultural Machinery business when he joined David Brown Tractors in Dungannon in 1970.

After several roles in Northern Ireland dealerships he joined Watvere in the UK to cover Northern Ireland for all Deutz tractor and Rabe tillage equipment sales.  He then transferred to IAM in late 1989 to continue his coverage of Northern Ireland for Deutz tractors and the rest of the IAM portfolio, later adding the Kverneland product range to his role.

Eventually time catches up with us all and now some 27 years later Raymond finally says goodbye to all his colleagues in the IAM and Kverneland organisations. 

He and his wife Jennifer have lots of post retirement activities planned, which Raymond says with a smile, includes some fishing!

We wish Raymond a long and happy retirement from all at Kverneland Group.

June 2016

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