Alan and Caroline Oakes took on the tenancy of Stublach Farm, between Middlewich and Holmes Chapel, as a 100-acre unit in 1979. They have since expanded to approximately 500 acres rented and 60 acres owned, and run the business with their eldest son Anthony, and with occasional help from his brothers Matt and Dan.
Originally, all loading and handling work was carried out by a tractor and front-end loader – as was the case on the majority of farms until the telescopic handler introduced by JCB more than 40 years ago brought about a revolution in agricultural materials handling.
In 1999, Alan and Caroline Oakes purchased their first Loadall – a JCB 530-70 – and 20 years later the machine is still carrying out general farm duties including feeding, loading muck spreaders, bale carting and in recent years building works.
As the pioneer of the telehandler concept, JCB was well established in the agricultural sector when the Oakes family were looking for their new machine.