Monroe Tractor

We’re there to keep you doing your job.

As our founder Henry Hansen said more than 6 decades ago,
“Where courtesy dwells, service excels.”

“A lot has changed over the past 60-plus years, but our business values are very much the same. We are still a family business, and every location follows my dad’s original vision for the company: If you take care of the customer, the business will grow.”

– Janet Felosky, President of Monroe Tractor

A Legacy of Service

Since our founding in 1951, the industries we serve have been transformed by the technologies, equipment and capabilities undreamed of decades ago. But the people we serve haven’t changed, and neither have we. We’re still a family owned business. Knowing what you need, and having the ability to provide it quickly and with as little fuss as possible, is still at the core of what we do. And so is our dedication to service.

With 18 locations throughout New York State and New England, we’re ready, when and where you need us, to provide the equipment, parts and service you need—even for brands we don’t carry. It’s part of our mission to keep you working.

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Jon Pardi Tennessee Ranch Project, episode 2: work ethic

In the second episode of the Jon Pardi Tennessee Ranch Project video series, Jon tells the story of a 98-degree night playing in Austin, Texas, and how the work ethic he developed growing up in a construction family carries him through when it comes to delivering for his fans. He talks about the work he, […]

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CASE Eagle & Wrench Contest

Congratulations to Ben Gerling, one of Monroe Tractor’s skilled technicians, for winning the grand prize in the 2024 CASE Eagle & Wrench video series contest! The contest, designed by CASE Construction to encourage ongoing training, awarded entries for each completed training module. Ben’s dedication to expanding his skills paid off—he was selected as the lucky […]

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Episode 1: Jon reveals the steel

In the first episode of the Jon Pardi Tennessee Ranch Project video series, Jon reveals the CASE machines that he, his dad and his crew use to work hundreds of acres of untamed Tennessee land. The video also features the debut of his new track “He Went to Work” from his new album Honkytonk Hollywood […]

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