
Waringa Announces New Dealer for Tasmania
Waringa Distribution is excited to announce Gaffney Machinery as a new dealer for a range of premium agricultural equipment in Tasmania, servicing the Midlands and North West regions.
Based in Longford and Somerset, Gaffney Machinery has been appointed to supply and support a suite of leading machinery brands including AgriSpread fertiliser and muck spreaders, Gregoire-Besson tillage equipment, Highline hay products and rock pickers, Equalizer seeding systems, Geringhoff header fronts and Elmer’s chaser bins.
With the machines already working in the region, we have been looking to increase our presence there and we have developed a good relationship with Gaffney Machinery, which has a strong history with the local farming industry.
Sam Abbott, General Manager, Waringa Distribution
Gaffney Machinery, part of the Agriculture Equipment Holdings (AEH) network, brings decades of experience supporting Tasmanian farmers and will expand its offering with these premium product lines. The business will provide sales, parts, and service support across a wide range of applications, from dairying and livestock to cropping and vegetable production.
The partnership will also see the companies jointly showcase the equipment at Agfest field days, along with plans for on-farm demonstrations of key machinery including AgriSpread and Gregoire Besson products.
We know the products have everything we need and we will be looking at training with our sales staff at Longford and Somerset to ensure farmers have all the support and backup, which is critically important.
Cobie Walker, General Manager, Gaffney Machinery.

Waringa Distribution is excited to announce Gaffney Machinery as a new dealer for a range of premium agricultural equipment in Tasmania, servicing the Midlands and North West regions.

After upgrading to a 15.2m Geringhoff flexible draper front, Philip Barr increased capacity to 60t/hr and significantly improved harvest efficiency in challenging terrain.

“Offsets or speed tillers can take three to four passes and still not get the clay incorporated properly. The Gregoire Besson does it in one go and leaves a firmer seedbed.”
– Ben Harriss, Harriss Contracting