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Bane-Welker Relocates to New Store in Circleville, Ohio

Bane-Welker Equipment, primarily a Case IH dealership, announced that it has relocated its Circleville dealership to a new location in the area at 25726 Duroc Street, according to an article from Agrinews

"We're thrilled to be in our new location at Circleville," says Jason Bane, president of Bane-Welker. "The store is in a much more convenient area now and we think customers and employees will be very happy with the new digs."

The company also stated that their move is a change that will benefit customers as their primary goal is always to put the customers first. They hope that this move will allow them to grow their parts inventory in conjunction with their customers' growing needs. 

The dealership which sells new and used equipment, parts, sales, service, precision farming, online parts and customer support, is planning to host an open house at the new location sometime this spring. 

Bane-Welker Equipment operates 15 stores in Indiana and Ohio. 

Bane-Welker Equipment is on the Farm Equipment Dealer 100™ (a ranking of the top 100 North American farm equipment dealers — by number of locations, which provides information on total and ag stores, brands, geographies served, employees, history, executives and ownership/company profile information

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