Do you have a favorite John Deere photo? Please submit your photos to us, and we’ll feature them on a future video that you can share with family and friends to enjoy. Without further ado, here’s the first “Are You a Fan” video by WeGotGreen featuring only some of the many photos submitted to our site. Enjoy!
Congratulations to Taylor for being picked our winner in the “Show your John Deere Pride” photo contest last month. She is now the proud owner of a John Deere 70 Pedal Tractor and Umbrella. With over 54 photos submitted, our photo contest was a huge success!
To see all our entries, go to Customer Gallery on the WeGotGreen.com website.
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The shop floor and the front windows are getting done.



The windows are going in, the stud walls are going up and the siding should be done in a day or depending on the weather.






Midwest Machinery Co. was started in 2001 with the purchase of stores in Glencoe and Cokato, Minnesota. In 2003 we purchased the John Deere store in Stewart and in 2005 we had the opportunity to purchase the St. Cloud store for our fourth dealership. 2008 saw a big merger of our 4 stores: Glencoe, Howard Lake, Stewart and St. Cloud with Glenwood, Alexandria, Paynesville and Sauk Center. In 2009 we purchased the John Deere dealership in Princeton.
Most of our stores have been remodeled in the last 4 years and we built 2 new facilities in Howard Lake and Glencoe in 2007. We are at present starting construction of our third new store in St. Cloud. We continually strive to serve our customer base by keeping modern facilities, highly trained employees and up to date service tools and equipment. As with any business, our employees are Midwest Machinery’s best asset, for without them, we could not flourish and grow. We are a local family owned business with the ownership employed in some capacity within our organization.




Progess of the new store looks good. Keep watching the blog for new pictures and updates.

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