McLehaney Equipment LLC has been a family oriented business since 1977. In 2015, this company added a new sales office and parts receiving area. Their main suppliers, Kuhn, Vermeer and Bushhog, are expanding their line of products. “2015 was a good year except for the drought which slowed all grass growing and harvesting,” Bill McLehaney, manager, states.
For 2016, the LLC is optimistic and have expanded their parts are to better serve their customers. The company also hopes to further completion of their building addition and employee training.
Bill McLehaney is a church song leader at Traskwood United Methodist Church. He is also on the board of Farmers Association, Farm Bureau, and Arkansas Forage and Grassland Countil. He has had the company for thirty-nine years. Susanna McLehaney is the parts manager and has been with the company for twenty-four years. She is the music leader at Trakswood United Methodist Church. Mrs. McLehaney is also the president of the Saline County Cattlemen Association and is a board member for Bee Keepers and Farm Bureau. Jeremy Anderson and Randal Wilson are in service.
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