

They can search the site by equipment type, make and model. retail sites is photographed from four different angles, allowing customers to get a good look at the product. Every piece of salvage brought into any one of the company's 10 U.S. Through the Internet, Worthington Ag Parts is accessible to customers around the world 24 hours a day, seven days a week. "We started to get inquiries on our website and build relationships with people." "(The Internet) opened up the world for us to sell product - for customers to know who we were," he said. Winter was the systems manager at the time. "Every day our stores get customers who see something on the website," said Winter, adding that Internet sales are difficult to measure because farmers see something online, then call Worthington Ag Parts to make sure it is in stock.Īnd to think, Winter still remembers the day about 20 years ago when he showed then-president Mike Dudley what an e-mail was. Not only does it still sell those sometimes hard-to-find used parts for everything from tractors and combines to skid-steers and cotton-pickers, it has a growing business in the after-market new parts sector, found success in remanufacturing parts and is a fairly new entry into distributorship, handling exclusive export sales to the Ukraine of U.S.-manufactured Hagie agricultural sprayers and Capello corn heads, which are manufactured in Italy.Īs technology continues to make the world smaller, Worthington Ag Parts has continued to expand via the Internet - both domestically and internationally. Worthington Ag Parts, established as a used parts business in 1964 on the south side of town, has evolved into a company that embraces the global marketplace. Their visit, he said, could end with about a half million dollars in sales for the company in 2011. On this particular visit, Winter was to meet with a group of South Africans interested in purchasing used, late-model agricultural parts. Our website is mobile ready so you can access it from a computer, tablet, even your smartphone.WORTHINGTON - On a late February day, Worthington Ag Parts President Mike Winter paid a visit to his hometown to check in on the business, but it wasn't just to make sure the salesmen were busy on the phone - they were - or to watch the dozen workers busily dismantling tractors out in the shop. And the best part is, you don't have to be stuck to a computer. You can even register your equipment and get email notifications when we purchase salvage that matches your make and model of combine. You can also view our latest salvage or manage your account. And when you need to find a part and find it fast, please visit You can find and buy used, new, rebuilt and salvaged combine parts any time, day or night through our new e-commerce website. And if we don't have the right used, new, rebuilt or salvaged combine part on hand, we'll search through our vast dealer network of parts providers to find the John Deere, International, Cat and more combine part you need.Īt Worthington Ag Parts, we understand that farming is an around the clock operation. With over 500 years of combined experience, our team can help you determine which part or parts fits your needs best. They are dedicated to making sure that each customer gets the right part, at the right price. We are proud to carry both big-name brands like Case IH, Ford, and John Deere combine parts and harder to find combine parts.īut what really sets Worthington Ag Parts apart as an industry leader in used, new, rebuilt, and salvaged combine parts is the knowledgeable parts experts who make up our team. Red or green, old or new, we strive every day to have the best selection of used, new, rebuilt and salvaged combine parts in the industry. For over 50 years, we've been providing customers with quality parts, including combine header parts, at the right price. Worthington Ag Parts is a leading global source for used, aftermarket new, rebuilt and salvaged combine parts.
