September 07, 2024

McKillip Machinery, Bush Hog join forces in ‘Kickin’ Cancer in the Grass’

Making a difference

Keishia and Brent McKillip, owners of McKillip Machinery, will auction off a limited-edition BH216 pink rotary cutter as part of the “Kickin’ Cancer in the Grass” campaign. Bids can be made online or in person at their consignment auction Dec. 14 at their store location in Wabash, Indiana. Visit their website — www.mckillipmachinery.com — for bidding details.

WABASH, Ind. — Keishia and Brent McKillip of McKillip Machinery have joined forces with Bush Hog in its give-back campaign, “Kickin’ Cancer in the Grass.”

Bush Hog produced 50 limited-edition pink BH216 single-spindle, 7-foot rotary cutters for their dealer network to join hands in support of this noble cause within their local communities.

McKillip Machinery has No. 15 of the 50 and plans to auction it off at noon Dec. 14 during a consignment auction. Bidding also will be available online.

“All proceeds beyond the cost of the pink BH216 will be donated to the Wabash County Cancer Society,” Keishia McKillip said. “We know that this group has helped local cancer patients by providing access to medical supplies, equipment and general assistance to patients in need of extra help during their struggle with cancer. We want to help them continue their much-needed services.

“We are going to stop at noon, Eastern time, to auction off to the highest bidder in person or online, this limited-edition BH216. It is our hope that the community will rally behind a cause that matters — because it’s about honoring Wabash County Cancer Society who continues to make a difference for local cancer patients and give back to our community.”