Northeast Implement of Spencer has been awarded a contract worth $2.4 million to provide wood chippers to municipalities in the state of Minnesota. The Spencer company will be providing forty hydraulic feed wood chippers each year to agencies throughout the state of Minnesota. Owner and CEO Charles Klett, who purchased Northeast Implement in 2008, announced that the contract is initially for two years, with the possibility of being extended four years, for a total of six years. The company will be seeing a $400,000 boost in sales for each year of the contract. Northeast Implement has been in business since 1976 and is the leading distributor of tractor-mounted forestry equipment in North America.
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