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Southern Cross Mowers Pty Ltd
Closed until Monday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Southern Cross Mowers Pty Ltd
Quality Equipment. Competitive Prices.Southern Cross Ag Machinery is a family run Australian business that had its beginnings in 1994 manufacturing ride on mowers. With over 19 years experience, we now specialise in supplying and distributing quality agricultural, mulching, mowing & slashing equipment to the Australian market.
Our lifestyle product range is designed to cater for the small to medium sized farmer where fabrication is completed in China and assembly here in Australia with a combination of locally sourced and imported components. The range of Muthing Mulchers is distributed in Australia exclusively by Southern Cross Ag Machinery. Muthing Mulchers are German Engineered and are manufactured in either Germany or Austria. The quality of these machines is second to none and we have products to suit contractors, councils, professional & small farmers. We distribute nationally via our growing agricultural machinery dealership network and are well positioned to satisfy the equipment needs of an ever-increasing customer base. Our focus is to provide quality equipment at competitive prices. We also strive to provide a high standard of service supporting our dealers and their customers.
Southern Cross is based at Rutherford in the Hunter Valley / Newcastle region of NSW and has a large warehouse facility where we assemble and ship our entire product range throughout Australia. All of our products are sourced and manufactured to our specifications and quality standards. We also have strong relationships with a number of freight companies to ensure we can offer competitive freight rates. If you have any queries about our product range or would like a quote for freight please do not hesitate to contact one of our team or your local ...read more
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Brands
- Southern Cross Ag Implements
- Muthing Mulchers
- Muthing Flail Mowers
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- Appointments Available
- Online Service