New Fendt dealer partnership announced
14th January 2026
Brockhills of Yorkshire and P.V. Dobson have announced a new partnership as a Fendt dealership for Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and the North East.

The new partnership trades as P.V. Brockhills, with a head office based at the business’s Dalton depot.
P.V. Brockhills is also set to operate dedicated Fendt service centres from P.V. Dobson’s existing sites in Levens and Skipton, with an additional centre at P.V. Dobson’s Washington depot. Expert Fendt specialists provide dedicated sales and service support in these areas, operating independently from P.V.Dobson’s existing service hubs, which will continue to support existing franchises.
Managing director, Peter Swales and director Andrew Dobson are equal shareholders in the new partnership. Mr Dobson will focus on the Massey Ferguson, Kubota, Manitou, Bomag and Thwaites franchises held by P. V. Dobson and will remain involved with the Fendt too.
With a combined 69 years’ experience as Fendt dealers, the new partnership will supply the full range of Fendt products, including tracked and wheeled tractors, combines, self-propelled forage harvesters, sprayers, large square and round balers, and a range of grassland equipment, including mowers, tedders, and rakes.
Two strong dealerships coming together

Andrew Dobson, managing director at P.V. Dobson, said: “This partnership represents two strong dealerships coming together to provide excellent support and focus on the Fendt brand.
“It gives us a wider footprint across the North, continuity of service for our customers, and the combined expertise to support the full range of tractors and machinery available from the brand.”
Peter Swales, managing director at Brockhills, added: “We are proud of our long history as a dedicated Fendt dealer.
“Partnering with P.V. Dobson allows us to strengthen that tradition while ensuring customers continue to receive the premium level of service we are both renowned for. Ultimately, we will focus on strengthening the Fendt brand in the North of England by working together.”
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