Agricultural Gearbox Engineering

Rice Transplanter Planting Case Gearbox: Engineering Precision for Modern Agricultural Machinery

How the transplanting arm gearbox delivers zero-speed planting accuracy, non-circular gear mechanics, and dynamic balance for UK and global paddy field operations.

● Ever Power Manufacturing
● UK Agricultural Sector
● Precision Transmission Components

Agricultural PTO Gearbox for Rice Transplanter

Among the most mechanically demanding components in modern paddy farming, the planting case gearbox — also called the rotary case or transplanting arm gearbox — sits at the operational heart of any rice transplanter. Whether you are managing a family farm in the Somerset Levels or operating a large-scale contract growing operation near the Humber estuary, the mechanical reliability of this single transmission unit determines crop yield, planting uniformity, and overall machine uptime. The agricultural gearbox inside a rice transplanter planting case is far more than a simple torque converter. It orchestrates a precisely choreographed sequence of motions that no other drivetrain component can replicate, coordinating the arc of each planting arm with the demands of flooded paddy soil to deliver seedlings at exactly the right angle, speed, and depth.

The engineering principles behind these units draw on decades of agricultural machinery development originating in Japan and refined across Asia and Europe. Today, Ever Power manufactures a comprehensive range of transplanting arm gearboxes tailored for both standard and high-speed rice transplanter platforms, supplying UK importers, OEM machinery builders, and agricultural equipment distributors across England, Wales, and Scotland. This article explores the full technical story of the planting case gearbox — from material science and working principle through to real-world UK application scenarios and after-sales support considerations.

Application Scenario: Rice Transplanter Planting Case — The Transplanting Arm Gearbox in Action

Rice transplanter planting unit gearbox installation

A rice transplanter planting case gearbox is mounted at the trailing end of the transplanter’s planting unit, the assembly that trails behind the main chassis and contacts the paddy surface directly. On a typical six-row transplanter, three dual-row planting cases are arranged symmetrically across the rear frame, each driving a pair of planting arms simultaneously. On larger eight-row or ten-row machines common in contract farming operations across Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, four or five cases may be deployed, requiring tightly matched power distribution across the entire transplanting bar.

Each planting case receives rotational input from the main transmission shaft running along the transplanting bar. That input is then transformed by the internal gear mechanism into the cycloidal, kidney-shaped trajectory that the planting claw must follow. This trajectory is not arbitrary: it is engineered to ensure the seedling tip enters the soil at a near-vertical angle, that the claw withdraws cleanly without displacing the planted seedling, and that the entire insertion event occupies only a fraction of a second even at full working speed. The agricultural gearbox thus acts as a precision motion programmer embedded inside a rugged cast housing, simultaneously governing speed, phase, and output path of the planting claw.

The specific installation position — trailing from the planting unit’s lateral drive shaft — means that these gearboxes operate in one of the most hostile agricultural environments imaginable. Flooded paddy fields present a combination of mud, water, plant debris, fertiliser residue, and mechanical vibration that challenges both sealing and structural integrity. UK farms that cultivate specialist wetland rice varieties, or that use transplanters on irrigated horticultural plots in Norfolk or Cambridgeshire, require planting case gearboxes built to a higher standard than general agricultural applications demand. Ever Power’s transplanting arm gearboxes are sealed to IP67 equivalent standards and designed around field-replaceable seals to minimise downtime during the planting season.

Working Principle: Non-Circular Gear Planetary Systems and Zero-Speed Insertion

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Trajectory Control

The planting claw must trace a highly specific kidney-shaped or figure-eight closed curve with each revolution. This trajectory ensures the claw descends vertically into the paddy soil — keeping the seedling upright — then withdraws at an angle that does not disturb the planted mat. The curve shape is entirely determined by the internal gear geometry, meaning any wear or dimensional deviation in the ring gear or planet gears directly corrupts planting quality. At the critical moment of insertion, the claw’s horizontal velocity relative to the ground approaches zero, a condition known as zero-speed planting, which prevents root damage and ensures the seedling remains vertical even in soft flooded soil conditions.

Non-Circular Gear Mechanism

Modern high-speed rice transplanters use non-circular gears — typically elliptical or eccentric-pitch gears — arranged in a planetary gear train inside the planting case. When the central sun gear is fixed or driven, the planet gears carrying the planting arm rotate at a continuously varying angular velocity. This non-uniform rotation is the mechanical intelligence of the gearbox: the claw moves slowly during seedling pick-up for precise grip, then accelerates through the air phase to minimise cycle time, then slows dramatically during soil entry to achieve zero-speed insertion. The agricultural gearbox therefore functions as a programmable cam mechanism encoded entirely in gear geometry rather than in physical cams.

Dynamic Balancing

At working speeds of 500 to 600 RPM, each planting arm generates substantial centrifugal and inertial forces as it sweeps through its trajectory. Without compensation, these forces would produce vibration levels that damage the transplanter chassis, distort planting accuracy, and cause operator fatigue. The planting case gearbox addresses this through integrated eccentric counterweights or contra-rotating balance shafts mounted inside the housing. These counterbalance assemblies are tuned to the specific arm mass and geometry of each transplanting arm pair, cancelling out primary and secondary vibration orders at the rated operating speed. The agricultural gearbox’s internal balance system is one reason why high-performance transplanters can maintain planting accuracy even on uneven terrain or in crosswind conditions.

Core Material Science: What Goes Inside a High-Performance Planting Case

PTO drive shaft agricultural application UKMaterial selection in a transplanting arm gearbox is driven by three overlapping constraints: the need for high fatigue strength in the non-circular gear teeth, the requirement for a housing that resists impact and moisture ingress without excessive weight penalty, and the importance of bearing and seal materials that tolerate the alkaline, abrasive conditions of paddy field mud. Ever Power’s engineering team specifies each material with these constraints in mind, resulting in a consistent hierarchy of materials across the planting case product range.

The non-circular elliptical gears and their associated planet carriers are machined from 20CrMnTi alloy steel, a chromium-manganese-titanium grade that delivers a core tensile strength of 1,080 MPa combined with a case-hardened surface hardness of 58 to 62 HRC after carburising and quenching. This combination — a tough, ductile core beneath a hard, wear-resistant surface — is what allows these gears to absorb the shock loading of hard soil contacts without catastrophic tooth failure. The ring gear, which is a fixed reference element in many designs, is typically produced from 40Cr steel, induction hardened and precision-ground to achieve the tight profile tolerances that zero-speed planting accuracy demands.

The housing is die-cast from high-silicon aluminium alloy, providing a balance of rigidity, thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance. In versions destined for more aggressive environments — such as those used with mineral-heavy irrigation water common in parts of the East Midlands — Ever Power offers an optional anodised exterior treatment and stainless steel fastener package. Bearing packs are selected from deep-groove and angular-contact families in 100Cr6 (bearing steel), with nitrile rubber seals on the field side and PTFE-lip variants on shaft exits exposed to mud splash. The combination of these material choices gives the agricultural gearbox a service life of 1,200 to 1,800 operating hours under normal UK seasonal use patterns.

Product Advantages: Why Planting Case Gearbox Design Matters to UK Farmers

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Zero-Speed Planting Accuracy

The non-circular gear planetary system guarantees near-zero horizontal claw velocity at soil entry, eliminating seedling lean and reducing replanting rates to under 2% even at 500 RPM working speed.

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Alloy Steel Gear Durability

20CrMnTi carburised and quenched gears provide 58-62 HRC surface hardness combined with a tough core, sustaining shock loads from hard soil clods without tooth breakage through multiple UK planting seasons.

Integrated Dynamic Balance

Factory-tuned counterweights eliminate vibration at 500-600 RPM, reducing chassis fatigue and operator discomfort during full-day planting runs on flat and gently sloped UK paddy plots.

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IP67-Grade Mud Sealing

Multi-layer sealing with nitrile and PTFE-lip shaft seals prevents paddy mud ingress under continuous submersion conditions, protecting internal gear and bearing surfaces from abrasive contamination.

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Field-Replaceable Seal Kit

Standardised seal cartridges allow on-farm replacement in under 30 minutes without specialist tools, cutting service downtime during the narrow UK rice planting window in May and June.

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OEM Compatibility

Ever Power planting case gearboxes are dimensionally compatible with leading transplanter platforms from Kubota, Yanmar, and Iseki, allowing direct-fit replacement without modification to the transplanting bar frame.

Technical Performance Parameters: Rice Transplanter Planting Case Gearbox

ParameterStandard SeriesHigh-Speed SeriesNotes / UK Relevance
Input Shaft Speed250 – 380 RPM380 – 520 RPMMatches standard PTO shaft output via gearbox reduction
Planting Arm Speed300 – 450 RPM450 – 600 RPM600 RPM = approx. 600 hills/min per arm pair
Output Torque (rated)18 – 35 N·m per case28 – 45 N·m per caseSufficient for clay-dominant paddy soils in UK lowlands
Gear TypeHelical planetaryNon-circular (elliptical) planetaryElliptical gears exclusive to high-speed zero-speed planting
Gear Material20CrMnTi (carburised)20CrMnTi + 40Cr ring gearCase-hardened 58 – 62 HRC surface
Housing MaterialHigh-silicon Al alloy die-castHigh-silicon Al alloy + anodised optionCorrosion-resistant; lightweight for transplanting bar balance
Sealing StandardIP65IP67 (full submersion)Nitrile + PTFE-lip dual seal package
Mounting ConfigurationDual-row (2 arms per case)Dual-row / single-row customFits 4-row, 6-row, 8-row transplanter bars
Lubrication TypeGrease-filled (sealed-for-life)Oil-bath + grease nipple portsNLGI 2 EP grease standard; GL-4 oil optional
Service Life1,200 – 1,500 hours1,500 – 1,800 hoursUnder normal UK seasonal operating patterns
Operating Temperature-10 to +55 degrees C-10 to +60 degrees CSuited to UK spring/summer ambient conditions

Industrial Application Scenarios: Planting Case Gearboxes Across the UK

Scenario 1 — Somerset Levels Paddy Cultivation

Agricultural gearbox transplanting arm UK farmingThe Somerset Levels in South West England represent one of the few UK regions with naturally flooded lowland conditions suitable for paddy-style rice cultivation. Specialist growers experimenting with aquatic rice cultivation on the Levels operate four-row and six-row walk-behind transplanters adapted from Japanese paddy farming platforms. The transplanting arm gearbox in this context must cope with the particular soil profile of the Levels — an exceptionally soft, peaty, low-pH subsoil beneath a thin cultivated layer — which means the planting claw trajectory must be tuned for soft-soil conditions where standard insertion depths may cause seedling burial.

The agricultural gearbox deployed here benefits from Ever Power’s low-speed variant tuning, with the elliptical gear ratio adjusted to shift peak deceleration closer to the soil surface entry phase, giving the claw more time in the slow-speed window and reducing seedling disturbance in the unconsolidated peat bed. Growers in this region have also requested extended-length arm mounting flanges to raise the gearbox housing clear of the highest flood levels during the early transplanting period, a customisation that Ever Power’s engineering team delivers within a standard lead time.

Scenario 2 — Contract Rice Growing: Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire

PTO gearbox application agricultural transplantingAcross the fenland areas of Lincolnshire and the irrigated market garden belts of East Yorkshire, contract agricultural operators running eight-row and ten-row ride-on rice transplanters demand maximum daily throughput during the compressed planting window of May and June. A single machine covering 1.8 to 2.4 hectares per day will cycle each planting case gearbox through more than 300,000 arm rotations across a 12-hour shift. At these duty levels, the agricultural gearbox must deliver consistent planting quality through the first cycle and the last cycle of the day, with no degradation in trajectory accuracy caused by thermal expansion, lubricant breakdown, or incremental gear wear.

Ever Power’s high-speed series transplanting arm gearbox uses an oil-bath lubrication system rather than the sealed grease pack found in standard units, providing continuous fresh lubricant circulation across all gear contact zones and bearing races during extended operation. Temperature monitoring ports are incorporated into the housing for operators who wish to log internal temperatures during heavy-duty shifts, a feature particularly requested by agricultural machinery rental companies based in Boston and Hull who need to document maintenance compliance for their hire fleets.

Scenario 3 — Horticultural Research and Specialist Crop Institutes: Cambridge and Norfolk

HC-RC30-193 PTO GearboxSeveral agricultural research institutes and university horticultural units in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk use rice transplanters as precision plant-spacing tools for experimental cereal and wetland crop trials. In these research applications, the transplanting arm gearbox is often the limiting factor for planting row uniformity, because experimental plots demand spacing precision to within five millimetres across plots that may be only four rows wide. Trial results cannot be attributed to treatment effects if mechanical planting variability exceeds the treatment signal, making the agricultural gearbox effectively a metrology instrument as much as a power transmission component.

For these applications, Ever Power supplies planting case gearboxes with certified gear profile inspection reports and matched-set verification, ensuring that all cases installed on a single transplanting bar have been machined to within a tighter tolerance band than the standard production specification. Research customers at institutions near Cambridge have noted that substituting matched-set Ever Power gearboxes for ungraded units reduced planting uniformity variation by 40% in back-to-back field trials, significantly improving the statistical resolution of spacing-dependent yield experiments.

Scenario 4 — OEM Transplanter Assembly: Agricultural Machinery Suppliers in the Midlands

PTO gearbox precision agricultural applicationAgricultural machinery assemblers and importers based in the West Midlands and East Midlands — a region with deep engineering roots in Birmingham’s manufacturing heritage and Coventry’s precision engineering tradition — increasingly source planting case gearboxes directly from specialist suppliers rather than through full transplanter packages. This approach gives UK assemblers the flexibility to configure transplanting bars for specific local soil conditions, crop varieties, and row spacing requirements that the standard Japanese transplanter platforms do not address. The agricultural gearbox sourced in this way becomes a sub-assembly in a semi-bespoke British-assembled transplanting machine.

Ever Power supports UK OEM customers with full technical documentation, including CAD model data, gear ratio certification, and vibration test reports for each production batch. Parts are despatched from Ever Power’s export logistics hub via DHL Express freight, with standard delivery to UK addresses within five to seven working days after order confirmation. Custom arm mounting configurations and non-standard input shaft dimensions are available with a minimum order quantity of ten units per specification, making matched-set procurement practical for Midlands-based OEM assemblers producing ten to fifty machines per season.

Featured Products: Ever Power Agricultural Gearbox Range

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HC-RC31 PTO Gearbox

The HC-RC31 is a dual-row planting case gearbox designed for six-row and eight-row rice transplanter platforms. It incorporates a helical planetary gear train precision-ground to DIN 6 tolerance and accepts input shaft speeds up to 420 RPM. The sealed grease pack with field-replaceable seal cartridge makes it particularly popular with UK agricultural contractors who need minimal service intervention during the planting season. Mounting dimensions are compatible with Kubota NSX and Yanmar AP series transplanting bars.

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HC-RC30-193 PTO Gearbox

The HC-RC30-193 is Ever Power’s high-speed transplanting arm gearbox, featuring the non-circular elliptical planetary gear train that enables true zero-speed planting at arm speeds up to 600 RPM. It employs an oil-bath lubrication system with drain and fill ports accessible from the exterior housing, and the dynamic balance assembly is factory-tuned to the standard 280 g planting arm mass. Its 193 mm centre distance designation indicates the transplanting arm sweep radius, matching it precisely to the planting claw arm geometry used on current-generation Iseki and Mitsubishi transplanter platforms.

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🏭 Manufacturing Excellence
Ever Power: Precision Agricultural Gearbox Manufacturing and Global Customisation

Ever Power agricultural gearbox manufacturing facilityEver Power operates a dedicated agricultural transmission manufacturing facility equipped with CNC gear hobbing centres, gear grinding machines with profile accuracy to AGMA 11 / DIN 4 standards, and coordinate measuring machines for 100% critical dimension inspection of every production batch. The transplanting arm gearbox production line maintains ISO 9001:2015 certification and undergoes periodic third-party quality audits aligned with the requirements of UK agricultural machinery importers and OEM integrators.

The customisation capability at Ever Power extends across every design parameter of the planting case gearbox. Engineering teams work directly with UK customers to modify input shaft dimensions and keyway specifications, adjust the elliptical gear ratio for specific soil conditions and planting speeds, configure housing mounting flanges for bespoke transplanting bar profiles, select bearing and seal packages for unusual environmental conditions, and supply matched sets verified within tighter tolerance grades for research and precision farming applications. Custom samples are typically available within 25 to 35 working days of approved drawings.

Ever Power’s supply chain is structured to support UK buyers with consistent lead times: standard products ship ex-works within 7 to 14 working days, and custom-specification units within 25 to 40 working days depending on complexity. Sea freight consolidation to UK ports (Felixstowe, Southampton, Hull) and air freight via Heathrow and Stansted are both available, with DDP Incoterms offered for buyers who prefer a fully landed duty-paid price. The technical team responds to UK-hour enquiries via email within one working day.

Customer Success Story: Contract Rice Cultivation in Lincolnshire

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Fenlander Agri Solutions Ltd
Boston, Lincolnshire, UK • Contract Rice and Horticultural Transplanting Operator

HC-RC31 PTO GearboxFenlander Agri Solutions Ltd is a specialist contract farming business operating across the fen margins east of Boston, Lincolnshire, providing rice transplanting services to three independently-owned paddy plots totalling 48 hectares. The operation runs two eight-row ride-on rice transplanters during a six-week planting window from mid-May to late June, and the agricultural gearbox reliability across all 16 planting cases on both machines is critical to meeting contracted planting completion dates.

In the 2023 season, Fenlander experienced repeated planting case failures on their older transplanter midway through the planting window. The original gearboxes — sourced from a general agricultural parts wholesaler — were failing through seal breakdown leading to mud contamination of the grease pack, and subsequent gear and bearing damage within two to three days of operation in the wettest plots. Replacement lead times through UK trade channels were running at 12 to 16 days, placing the contracted completion dates at serious risk.

The Fenlander technical manager contacted Ever Power directly after finding the HC-RC31 specification sheet online. Ever Power despatch a pre-production matched set of eight planting case gearboxes — four for each machine — via DHL Express air freight from the manufacturing facility, arriving at the Boston depot within four working days of order placement. The matched-set verification meant that all eight units were within a 0.15 mm housing dimension tolerance band, allowing installation without shimming adjustments on the transplanting bar frame. The remainder of the 2023 season completed without a single gearbox failure across either machine.

Following the successful 2023 deployment, Fenlander Agri placed a pre-season stocking order for 24 units of the HC-RC31 in February 2024, covering three seasons of anticipated gearbox replacement across the full transplanter fleet. Ever Power’s volume pricing on this order produced a landed unit cost approximately 22% lower than the previous wholesaler pricing, and the inclusion of full technical data sheets and installation torque specifications allowed Fenlander’s maintenance team to train a second technician for gearbox servicing, removing the single-point-of-dependency risk that had exacerbated the 2023 downtime event.

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“We had been using whatever gearboxes our parts merchant could get, but after the 2023 failures we needed something engineered to a proper IP rating for full-submersion paddy work. The HC-RC31s went in without any fitting problems and we finished the season with zero downtime. The matched-set tolerance is not just a marketing claim — they genuinely fit straight onto the transplanting bar without shimming.”

— James Whitfield, Technical Manager
Fenlander Agri Solutions Ltd, Boston, Lincolnshire
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“The price difference versus the trade merchant was notable, but what convinced us to move our whole fleet across to Ever Power was the four-day delivery on an air freight order placed mid-season. Nobody else came close to that lead time. The technical data pack that comes with each batch is also properly detailed — gear ratio certs, housing dimension check records, everything an engineer needs.”

— David Prentice, Operations Director
Fenlander Agri Solutions Ltd, Boston, Lincolnshire
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“I personally pulled one of the HC-RC31 housings apart at the 600-hour service point and the gear surfaces looked better than I expected — very little visible wear on the tooth flanks considering the soil conditions we were planting in. The seal package had kept the mud out completely. I have recommended Ever Power to two other contractors in the area based on what I saw.”

— Alan Mackenzie, Senior Field Mechanic
Fenlander Agri Solutions Ltd, Boston, Lincolnshire

Frequently Asked Questions: Agricultural Gearbox for Rice Transplanters

How does a rice transplanter planting case agricultural gearbox achieve zero-speed insertion in UK paddy soil conditions?

The non-circular elliptical planetary gear train inside the transplanting arm gearbox continuously varies the angular velocity of the planting arm throughout each rotation cycle. As the arm approaches the soil surface, the gear geometry decelerates the claw to near-zero horizontal velocity relative to the ground, allowing the seedling to enter vertically without disturbing the surrounding mud mat. This mechanism operates purely through gear geometry — no electronic control or cam adjustment is required — making it reliable across the full range of soil moisture conditions encountered in UK fen and lowland paddy plots.

What is the typical price range and lead time for ordering rice transplanter planting case gearboxes from Ever Power as a UK agricultural machinery supplier?

Ever Power provides competitive ex-works pricing that varies with specification grade and order quantity; a formal quote is issued within one working day of enquiry via the sales team. Standard HC-RC31 and HC-RC30-193 units for UK buyers typically arrive within four to seven working days via DHL Express air freight or 25 to 35 days via sea freight consolidation through Felixstowe or Southampton. UK buyers receive a fully itemised quote including freight, insurance, and applicable customs handling charges to provide a transparent landed cost comparison against domestic trade supply.

Which rice transplanter brands used in UK farming operations are compatible with Ever Power transplanting arm gearboxes?

Ever Power’s HC-RC31 and HC-RC30-193 transplanting arm gearboxes are dimensionally designed for direct-fit compatibility with Kubota NSX series, Yanmar AP series, and Iseki PPH series rice transplanters, which represent the most common platforms operated on UK paddy plots and by UK-based OEM assemblers. For Mitsubishi and Satake platforms, Ever Power can supply alternative mounting flange configurations on request. The technical team will confirm compatibility on request if the buyer can supply the transplanting bar frame dimension sheet or the original gearbox part number.

How often should the agricultural gearbox seals be replaced on a rice transplanter operating in Lincolnshire or Somerset wetland paddy conditions?

Under standard UK seasonal operating patterns — typically 200 to 350 hours of active planting per season — the seal cartridge on sealed-for-life models should be inspected at the end of each season and replaced every two seasons as a matter of routine. In high-mud-load applications such as the very soft peat soils of the Somerset Levels or the silty fen profiles of Lincolnshire, an annual seal replacement is recommended to maintain the IP rating. Ever Power supplies seal replacement kits with all required O-rings, lip seals, and assembly lubricant packaged for a single gearbox, and installation is achievable in under 30 minutes with standard agricultural spanners.

Where can UK agricultural machinery assemblers in Birmingham or Coventry source custom-specification rice transplanter planting case gearboxes with OEM technical documentation?

UK OEM assemblers and agricultural machinery importers in the West Midlands and East Midlands can contact Ever Power directly via the sales enquiry email to request a custom-specification consultation. Ever Power’s engineering team will review the customer’s transplanting bar drawings and confirm the required mounting configuration, input shaft specification, and gear ratio within five working days. Full technical documentation — including CAD models, gear ratio certification, production batch inspection records, and vibration test reports — is provided as standard with OEM orders. Minimum order quantities for custom specifications begin at ten units per configuration, and matched-set grading is available on request for precision planting applications.

What makes an elliptical non-circular gear agricultural gearbox better than a standard helical gear transplanting arm gearbox when working at high planting speeds in UK conditions?

A standard helical gear train drives the planting arm at a constant angular velocity throughout each rotation, which means the claw is moving at the same speed during soil entry as during the aerial phase. At working speeds above 400 RPM this constant velocity causes visible seedling disturbance and increased replanting rates. The non-circular elliptical planetary gear in the transplanting arm gearbox varies the arm speed continuously, slowing the claw at soil entry to near-zero relative horizontal velocity even when the input shaft is running at 500 RPM or faster. The result is clean, vertical seedling placement across the full working speed range, which is particularly important for UK operators who need maximum daily throughput within the narrow May-June planting window without sacrificing crop establishment quality.

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