HUDSON, Wis. — All States Ag Parts, LLC announced today that it has acquired Dyke’s Auto Salvage.
Dyke’s Auto Salvage is located at 27148 - 271st Street, in Worthington, MN. The current owner, Richard Dyke, is looking forward to retirement after several decades of salvaging cars and trucks at this location.
“This is a great acquisition for us,” said Jeff Griggs, COO of All States Ag Parts. “We are aggressively growing and a location in southwest Minnesota helps us toward our goal of having a brick and mortar location within a reasonable driving distance of most farmers.”
Griggs said All States will remove the autos and trucks currently on site and then begin the process of stocking salvage tractors, combines, planters, skid steers and other ag equipment for take-off used parts.
“In addition to the used parts located at the new yard, customers will have easy access to our used inventory at one of All State’s Ag Parts nine other locations,” said Griggs.
“We’ll also stock a line of new aftermarket and remanufactured parts at our Worthington, MN location,” said Chad Bagby, Purchased Products Division Manager.
All employees at Dyke’s Auto Salvage will be offered similar positions with All States Ag Parts.
All States Ag Parts is the leading supplier of agricultural parts in North America and carries used, new aftermarket and remanufactured parts for tractors, skid steers, combines and other ag equipment. All States stocks parts for virtually all brands of equipment including John Deere, Case IH, Ford, New Holland, Allis Chalmers, Massey Ferguson, AGCO, Hesston and many more.
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