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Friday, 27 February, 2026
HomeRuralGet what you need for harvest at WSB

Get what you need for harvest at WSB

As Eyre Peninsula’s harvest nears, every decision around machinery becomes critical.

With variable weather windows and long days in the paddock, the right gear is not just about convenience – it is about keeping operations efficient, reliable and profitable.

For many farmers, Fendt IDEAL combines are proving their worth in South Australian conditions.

Known for their advanced features and reliability, these machines deliver excellent results while keeping operating costs low.

In a season where every hour counts, their efficiency helps farmers maximise output while reducing operating costs.

Farmers are also enjoying the new standards for reliability, fuel efficiency and operator comfort set by Fendt tractors.

Featuring the Vario transmission, Fendt tractors speeds adjust seamlessly to match the task at hand, cutting fuel bills and reducing fatigue for operators putting in long hours.

Alongside Fendt, Massey Ferguson continues to provide a trusted range of machinery well-suited to local mixed farming operations.

From versatile tractors to hay and forage equipment, Massey Ferguson offers dependable and fuel-efficient machines that farmers know they can rely on.

Their reputation for comfort, reliability and ease of use makes them a popular choice across all of South Australia.

With more than 87 years of experience supporting South Australian farmers, WSB Distributors is committed to helping Eyre Peninsula growers find the right machinery for their operation.

The WSB team understands the local conditions and provides the service, advice and genuine parts needed to keep equipment running at its best.

Call the WSB team today at the Cummins Branch on 7626 8025 or head office on 1300 000 972 to find out more.

You can also visit wsb.com.au or check out the socials to stay up-to-date with great deals and the latest news.

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