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They say necessity is the mother of great inventions, and this certainly rang true for the Wrangler.
As sharemilkers, Wilco and Waverley Klein Ovink found hooves dangerous and difficult to do with nothing more than a piece of rope tying the rope to a railing. In fact it was while watching another farmer tie up a cow's leg only to have her fall and break her hip that Wilco got thinking there had to be a better way. He built a Wrangler for themselves and found it invaluable for other tasks too.
Vets and farmers persuaded him to enter it in the Fieldays Invention awards which he won both years of entering. Demand was such that soon farming had to give way to fabricating, setting up a factory in rural Bay of Plenty. 20 yeasr later and Wilco, Waverley, and a good team of guys produce quality, clever products for dairy farmers. Farmers have always been an important part of Wrangler R&D. Farmers' feedback, many of whom have put hundreds of cows through their Wranglers and helped keep the Wrangler perfectly tuned to dairy needs.
21 Mill Road, Coastlands, Whakatane 3191, New Zealand
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21 Mill Road, Coastlands, Whakatane 3191, New Zealand
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