Thank You for an Incredible Year

Charlie Admin • 29 December 2025

Thank You for an Incredible Year


As we come to the end of another busy year at JJ Farm Services, we just wanted to take a moment to say a genuine thank you.


Your support, whether through repairs, servicing, parts, or machinery sales, has kept us flat out all year long. And truth be told, that’s exactly how we like it. Every tractor in the workshop, every machine out on demo, every phone call and message… it all adds up, and we’re grateful for every bit of it.


This year has brought us a bit of everything: full services and major overhauls, transmission rebuilds, electrical fault-finding, engine strip-downs, clutch jobs, differential repairs, front axles rebuilt, and plenty of new machinery heading out the door. There’s been no shortage of challenges, but that’s what keeps the job interesting.


Even with all that, the real highlight has been working with you, our customers, neighbours, and local farming community. Your support and trust in our work truly means the world to us.


We’ve got plenty more lined up for next year, with new kit coming in, some exciting workshop projects on the go, and lots more ways we hope to support your farms and businesses.


For now, here are a few photos from the year, just a small snapshot of what we’ve been up to.


Thanks again for keeping us busy, keeping us motivated, and keeping us doing what we love.

Wishing you all a healthy, happy, and productive year ahead.



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