About Us
What Drives Us to Specialize
We grew out of a straightforward observation: the agricultural machinery sector has highly specific gearbox requirements that general industrial suppliers consistently underserve. A farm gearbox does not just need to transmit torque — it needs to do so in wet fields, under sudden impact loads from rocks and soil, in remote locations far from any service workshop, across seasons that allow very little downtime tolerance. Standard industrial catalogue products rarely meet those demands without meaningful compromise.
So we built a manufacturing operation specifically around agricultural power transmission. That specialization shows up in the details: in the material selections we make for housing castings and gear blanks, in the sealing systems we specify, in the testing protocols we run before anything ships, and in the application engineering support we provide to customers who are designing new equipment or troubleshooting a field problem at the start of harvest season.


Decades of dedicated research and development
Today our product range covers agricultural PTO gearboxes, agricultural right angle gearboxes, rear axle gearbox assemblies, bevel gear drives, rotary mower gearboxes, rotary tiller gearboxes, combine harvester gearbox components, fertilizer spreader gearboxes, and post hole digger gearboxes. Every product line is backed by application engineering support, dimensional documentation, and a supply chain built to handle both scheduled OEM production and urgent replacement part requirements.
Why choose us?

OEM Dimensional Integrity
Our replacement agricultural gearboxes are manufactured to OEM-equivalent mounting dimensions — not approximate dimensions. Every critical interface: bolt pattern, shaft diameter, spline count, housing face datum — is held to the same tolerance standard as the original. This is what makes a true drop-in replacement, not just a shape that looks similar.
Genuine Custom Capability
Custom gearbox requests are not handed to a sales team for a vague “yes” — they go to our engineering team for DFM analysis, gear ratio calculation, shaft load assessment, and housing feasibility review. We build custom agricultural gearboxes from drawings or reference samples, with prototype lead times that work within real product development cycles, not theoretical ones.

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