Logic Manufacturing Ltd from Hexham, Northumberland
UK, began manufacturing ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) equipment
and ATV
accessories when they first appeared on the scene in
the mid 70's. Logic were quick to recognise the significance
of such a vehicle for utility work in agriculture.
A range of ATV ancillary products were produced such as
the famous Snacker livestock
feeders, fertiliser spreaders and sprayers,
off road and road legal trailers.
Recently a range of grass
care equipment, which includes flail
mowers and harrows has been developed to extend the
range of ATV accessories available.
Developed and
manufactured in the UK
The success of this industry and developing product range
has meant an expansion of manufacturing, warehousing and
office capacity at Hexham, and the setting up of Logic
South UK, sales and distribution centre near Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire. All products, available for ATVs such
as Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, Polaris etc. are supplied
through a UK nationwide dealer network who provide advice,
servicing and spare parts. Export sales are handled from Logic
Manufacturing Hexham, supplying ATV
accessories and UTV accessories to main agents in all
parts of Europe and as far a field as the Falklands.
UTV Accessories
With ongoing development in the ATV industry and the exciting
introduction of UTVs (Utility Vehicles) such as Kubota
RTV, John Deere Gator, Kawasaki Mule, Club Car, Yamaha
Rhino, Polaris Ranger etc. Market sectors now include: Agriculture, Equestrian, Forestry, Game
Keeping and Municipal and
Industrial applications. Logic has continued to develop
specialist UTV accessories specifically for new markets
such as snow
ploughs and salt
spreaders.
ATV equipment built to high standards
Logic ATV
accessories, such as Snacker livestock feeders, have
always been innovative, well-designed, built to last, and
backed up by a dedicated team of people, to provide users
with ATV equipment that achieves excellent value for money.
The company is committed to these standards and believes “its
best salesmen are its customers”.