LYONS & Burton, proudly owned by WRS Tractors, has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality farm equipment, backed by trusted expertise. Their longstanding commitment to serving farmers and contractors has made them a go-to source for reliable machinery solutions across a wide range of enterprises.
With deep industry knowledge and a customer-focused approach, they continue to strengthen their place within the agricultural community, supporting customers not only at the point of sale, but throughout the working life of every machine. Regular communication and practical guidance ensure operators get the most from their investment.
Modern farming demands
As a key supplier of Weidemann equipment, Lyons & Burton provides a full range of durable and efficient loaders designed for modern farming demands, including busy stud farms and equine operations. These machines are known for their agility, strength, and innovation - qualities that help farmers handle everyday tasks with ease, from yard work and bedding to feed handling and transport. Through their partnership with Weidemann, they ensure customers have access to equipment that boosts productivity while standing up to tough working conditions, year after year. Their suitability for tight yards and varied surfaces makes them especially popular in the horse sector.
Lyons & Burton also proudly offer tractors from New Holland.
Investment decision
Whether customers need compact models for small-scale tasks or high-horsepower machines for intensive fieldwork, their New Holland line-up delivers performance, comfort and dependability. Their team understands that choosing machinery is an investment decision, so practical advice, parts availability, and responsive aftersales support remain central to their service.
By combining top-tier brands with dedicated backup, Lyons & Burton truly embody The Machinery People - a team committed to equipping farmers with the best tools for success today and into the future, whatever the season brings.


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