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Feed Case & Longitudinal Feed Gearbox in Rice Transplanters: Complete Application Guide for UK Agricultural Machinery

A deep technical dive into seedling feed mechanisms, precision drive systems, and how Ever Power’s custom agricultural gearboxes are powering modern rice cultivation across the UK and global markets.

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Agricultural PTO Gearbox Feed Case for Rice Transplanter

Rice transplanting is one of agriculture’s most precision-demanding operations. In countries where paddy cultivation forms the backbone of rural economies — and increasingly in the specialist wet-crop farming communities of East Anglia, the Somerset Levels and the Fens of Lincolnshire — the mechanical reliability of every drive component determines whether a season succeeds or fails. At the centre of this operation sits a comparatively small but critically important component: the agricultural gearbox known in engineering circles as the Feed Case or Longitudinal Feed Gearbox. This specialised transmission unit controls the precise, repeatable longitudinal advancement of the seedling tray during transplanting, ensuring each rice seedling is picked, placed and spaced with the geometric accuracy that modern agronomists demand. Understanding how this agricultural gearbox functions, what it is made of, and where it fits within the broader drivetrain architecture of a rice transplanter is essential knowledge for any machinery buyer, dealer, or farm engineer operating in today’s competitive UK market.

The technical evolution of the agricultural gearbox used in seedling feed systems has accelerated significantly over the past two decades. Early designs relied on crude ratchet-and-pawl arrangements with limited adjustability. Modern units — such as those engineered and supplied by Ever Power — incorporate cam-driven intermittent mechanisms, multi-ratio shift forks, and precision-ground helical or bevel gear sets that deliver measurable improvements in longevity, seeding density accuracy, and resistance to the muddy, moisture-saturated environments that are endemic to paddy field operation. For procurement teams in Birmingham, Sheffield, or any of the UK’s major agricultural machinery distribution hubs, specifying the right agricultural gearbox from a supplier with proven manufacturing depth is a decision that carries long-term cost implications far beyond the initial purchase price.

Application Scene 1: Seedling Feed Control in Self-Propelled Rice Transplanters

Longitudinal Feed Gearbox rice transplanter agricultural gearbox

Within the architecture of a self-propelled rice transplanter, the longitudinal feed gearbox — commonly called the Feed Case — occupies a position on the lateral face or underside of the seedling tray assembly. Its drive input is taken from the machine’s main power transmission shaft, which in turn draws rotational energy from the engine through a series of belts, primary reduction stages, and the transplanting clutch. The agricultural gearbox converts this continuous rotational input into a carefully metered intermittent linear output: each time the transplanting arm completes one pick-and-place cycle, the feed gearbox advances the seedling mat by a fixed increment — typically anywhere between 11 mm and 19 mm depending on the specific agronomic setting required. This increment, known as the longitudinal feed distance, directly determines how many seedlings remain on each column of the mat before the mat needs to shift laterally to a fresh column.

The internal mechanism within the agricultural gearbox that achieves this intermittent motion is almost universally a ratchet-and-pawl assembly or a positive-displacement cam mechanism. In the ratchet variant, a driving pawl engages a toothed ratchet wheel incrementally during one phase of the transplanting arm’s rotation, then skips back during the return phase without engaging. The net result is a one-directional advance of the output shaft by a precisely defined arc. In higher-specification agricultural gearbox designs, a multi-lobe cam replaces the ratchet wheel, offering smoother acceleration and deceleration profiles that reduce seedling mat stress and minimise the risk of mat jamming — a common field failure mode on older or lower-quality transplanting machines operating in the sticky clay soils typical of lowland England.

The feed gearbox also plays a secondary coordination role. In many transplanter layouts, a signal cam or microswitch integrated into the agricultural gearbox housing triggers the lateral shift mechanism at the precise moment the seedling tray has reached the end of a transverse row. This ensures that longitudinal feed advancement never occurs mid-row, maintaining the grid precision that determines ultimate crop spacing uniformity across the paddy field.

Working Principle of the Agricultural Gearbox Feed Case

Power Input Stage

The transplanter’s engine drives a main reduction gearbox, from which a dedicated output shaft — sometimes a PTO-style stub shaft — transmits power to the feed case input flange. Rotational speed at this stage is typically 100–400 rpm depending on engine throttle setting and primary reduction ratio.

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Intermittent Motion Conversion

Inside the agricultural gearbox housing, continuous rotation is converted to indexed, intermittent feed motion via a ratchet mechanism or cam-driven geneva-style linkage. Each full rotation of the input shaft produces exactly one feed increment — allowing straightforward speed-to-feed-rate calculations for the operator.

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Feed Distance Adjustment

A shift fork or multi-position detent lever on the agricultural gearbox exterior allows the operator to select from three to seven discrete feed distances (e.g., 11 mm, 13 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm, 19 mm). This is mechanically achieved by altering the effective ratchet engagement count or cam follower geometry, directly modifying the longitudinal seedling density without any software or electronic intervention.

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Output Drive to Feed Belt

The agricultural gearbox output shaft drives a pair of rubber-coated feed rollers or a spiked belt that grips the underside of the seedling mat. The precisely metered rotation of these rollers advances the mat downward through the seedling tray by the selected increment, presenting a fresh band of root-bound seedlings to the picking fingers on each transplanting cycle.

Core Manufacturing Materials

Agricultural gearbox materials precision casting

Material selection for an agricultural gearbox operating in transplanting conditions is far more demanding than for typical industrial gearboxes. The feed case is simultaneously exposed to continuous vibration from the transplanting mechanism, mud splash and standing water from the paddy field surface, fertiliser residues, and the mechanical shock loads generated every time the intermittent feed mechanism completes an indexing cycle. Every material choice must account for these overlapping stressors.

Gearbox housings are manufactured from high-grade grey cast iron — specifically EN-GJL-250 or its Chinese equivalent HT250 — chosen for its excellent vibration-damping properties, dimensional stability under cyclic thermal loading, and inherent resistance to surface corrosion in field environments. Where weight reduction is critical, agricultural machinery manufacturers increasingly specify ADC12 aluminium alloy die-cast housings, which offer approximately 65% weight saving versus cast iron while retaining adequate structural stiffness for the load profiles involved. Ever Power produces both variants, with surface treatments including cataphoretic priming and two-stage powder coating to ISO 12944 C3 or C4 corrosion category specifications — a level of finish fully compliant with the durability expectations of UK agricultural equipment distributors.

Internal gear wheels within the agricultural gearbox are machined from 20CrMnTi or 20CrMo carburising-grade alloy steel, subject to case hardening to HRC 58–62 at the tooth flank and a controlled core hardness of HRC 30–40 to maintain toughness. Ratchet wheels are produced from 45# medium-carbon steel with induction hardening to HRC 48–54, providing the right combination of surface wear resistance and fracture toughness under shock loading. Shaft material is typically 40Cr alloy steel, quenched and tempered to 280–320 HB, with all journals ground to h6 or k6 tolerances to ensure repeatable bearing fits across production batches.

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EN-GJL-250 / ADC12
Gear Wheels
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Ratchet Wheel
45# Steel, HRC 48–54
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Output Shafts
40Cr Alloy Steel
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Surface Coating
ISO 12944 C3/C4

Application Scene 2: Seeding Density Adjustment for Variable Crop Requirements

Agricultural gearbox seeding density adjustment

One of the most commercially significant capabilities of the modern agricultural gearbox feed case is its ability to allow on-the-go adjustment of longitudinal seedling density. Different rice varieties have markedly different optimal planting populations: high-tillering short-grain varieties used in certain Japanese and Korean seed lines thrive at tighter longitudinal spacing of 11–13 mm, whereas long-grain aromatic varieties better suited to the growing interest in premium UK-grown rice — particularly from specialist operations in the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire river plains — need 15–19 mm spacing to allow for vigorous canopy development and effective disease air circulation.

The agricultural gearbox accommodates this agronomic diversity through a precision-engineered detent selector mechanism. When the operator moves the feed adjustment lever — which protrudes from the gearbox housing through a clearly labelled quadrant plate showing available feed distances in millimetres — the internal shift fork repositions against a different pawl engagement point or cam follower position. The entire adjustment takes under thirty seconds and requires no tools, making it practical to change settings between field blocks even during a working day. For UK contract farming operations managing multiple varieties across large field areas around Cambridge and the Norfolk Broads, this adjustability offers genuine agronomic flexibility that translates directly into improved yield management.

The relationship between feed distance setting and actual population density is a function of both longitudinal feed and lateral column pitch, making the agricultural gearbox a critical variable in the whole-machine density calculation. Agronomists working with UK transplanter operators typically recommend field validation of actual spacing after any feed gearbox adjustment, using a tape measure to check planted-row geometry across a 5-metre sample strip before committing to full-field transplanting.

Application Scene 3: Lateral Row-End Signal Coordination for Uninterrupted Field Coverage

Rice transplanter PTO drive shaft gearbox coordination

A feature that distinguishes quality-engineered agricultural gearbox units from basic aftermarket replacements is the integration of row-end coordination logic into the feed case mechanism itself. In a properly sequenced rice transplanter, longitudinal feed advancement should only occur after the seedling tray has completed a full lateral traverse and reached the end stop on one side. If the agricultural gearbox allows premature longitudinal advancement — even by a fraction of a millimetre — the result is a diagonal displacement of the seedling pick point, leading to missed picks, double picks, or damaged seedling root mats. Any of these failure modes create visually obvious gaps or clusters in the transplanted field that reduce crop uniformity and complicate downstream mechanical harvest.

To prevent this, the agricultural gearbox incorporates a cam lobe or trip lever on the input shaft that interacts with the lateral drive mechanism’s end-of-travel cam. This creates a mechanical handshake — an interlocked sequence where the longitudinal feed can only be triggered during the brief dwell period when the lateral drive is reversing direction. The precision of this interlocking sequence depends entirely on the dimensional accuracy of the agricultural gearbox’s internal cam geometry and the quality of the cam surface finish. Worn or poorly manufactured cam surfaces produce timing jitter that accumulates over a transplanting season into measurable field spacing errors. Ever Power’s feed cases are manufactured with cam profiles ground to ±0.05 mm tolerance, validated on a purpose-built timing test rig before despatch.

For UK machinery importers distributing transplanting equipment to established paddy cultivation projects, this level of manufacturing precision in the agricultural gearbox directly supports the reliability reputation of the equipment they sell — a significant commercial consideration in the close-knit specialist agricultural machinery sector.

Product Technical & Performance Parameter Table

The following table provides a consolidated overview of the key design and performance parameters for agricultural gearbox feed case units in the Ever Power standard range. Custom configurations are available — contact [email protected] to discuss specific requirements including non-standard feed pitches, alternate mounting flanges, and corrosion-enhanced surface treatments for high-humidity or coastal environments.

Parameter Specification Notes
Drive Type Ratchet / Cam Intermittent Model-specific configuration
Input Speed 100 – 400 rpm Engine + primary reduction dependent
Input Torque (max) 35 – 80 N·m Overload factor 2.0 x rated
Longitudinal Feed Range 11 / 13 / 15 / 17 / 19 mm Selectable via external lever
Feed Accuracy ±0.3 mm per cycle After 500-hour run-in
Gear Module m1.5 – m2.5 Per ISO 54 standard
Housing Material EN-GJL-250 / ADC12 Al Cast iron or alloy options
Gear Material 20CrMnTi, HRC 58–62 case Carburised & quenched
Shaft Diameter (output) 16 – 28 mm Custom keyed profile available
Bearing Type Deep groove ball / taper roller NSK / FAG equiv. grade
Lubrication EP gear oil ISO VG 68–100 Fill + check plugs provided
IP Protection IP54 minimum Mud & splash field conditions
Weight 2.4 – 6.8 kg Housing material dependent
Service Interval 500 hours / annually Oil change + bearing inspect
Surface Treatment Cataphoretic + powder coat ISO 12944 C3/C4 class

Core Technical Advantages of the Agricultural Gearbox Feed Case

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Micron-Level Feed Precision

Cam profiles and ratchet teeth ground to ±0.05 mm tolerance ensure that feed increments are delivered with an accuracy of ±0.3 mm throughout the agricultural gearbox’s service life. This directly translates into consistent seedling spacing across thousands of transplanting cycles per working day, with no operator attention required.

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Multi-Stage Density Selection

The agricultural gearbox offers 5–7 discrete feed settings selectable by a single external lever without tools, allowing agronomists and operators to switch planting populations between field blocks in under one minute. This multi-variety flexibility is invaluable in the growing UK specialist rice sector where premium long-grain and aromatic varieties coexist on the same farm.

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Sealed Field-Grade Construction

IP54 minimum sealing with dual-lip shaft seals prevents mud, water, and fertiliser ingress into the agricultural gearbox housing even during continuous operation in submerged or splash-exposed paddy conditions. The sealed design eliminates the frequent re-greasing requirements associated with open-chain feed mechanisms, reducing field downtime significantly.

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Modular Bearing Replacement Design

All bearings in the agricultural gearbox are standard metric series (6204, 6206, 32207 taper) widely available through UK industrial distributors including Bearing King, Simply Bearings, and any BSS or Brammer branch. This design choice eliminates the proprietary parts dependency that afflicts some competing feed case designs, ensuring that field repairs can be completed with off-the-shelf parts.

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Extended Service Life

Case-hardened 20CrMnTi gears and induction-hardened 45# steel ratchet components deliver a design life exceeding 3,000 operating hours when maintained at the recommended 500-hour oil change interval. This represents a 40–60% improvement over agricultural gearbox units manufactured from non-heat-treated mild steel, a common specification shortcut among lower-cost competitors.

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Custom Flange & Shaft Compatibility

Ever Power produces agricultural gearbox feed cases with configurable input and output flange patterns to match the mounting architecture of major transplanter brands including Yanmar, Kubota, ISEKI, and domestic UK-assembled custom platforms. Custom keyway profiles, shaft diameter variations, and alternative gear ratios are available with lead times of 15–25 working days from the Hangzhou manufacturing facility.

Application Scene 4: Integration with PTO Drive Systems and Power Transmission Chains

PTO drive shaft agricultural gearbox power transmission

While the feed case is a self-contained agricultural gearbox unit, it does not operate in isolation. On larger self-propelled transplanters and on transplanting attachments designed for mounting on conventional tractors, the entire seedling feed system is powered via a PTO (Power Take-Off) drive shaft and a primary reduction gearbox that sits between the engine or tractor PTO output and the transplanting mechanism. Understanding the complete power transmission chain is essential for buyers specifying a replacement or upgrade agricultural gearbox, particularly in the UK where many rice cultivation projects use modified horticultural tractors rather than purpose-built self-propelled transplanters.

The PTO-driven agricultural gearbox system typically begins with a Category 1 or Category 2 three-point linkage interface and a telescoping PTO drive shaft (usually 540 rpm standard output). A primary reduction agricultural gearbox steps this speed down to the transplanting mechanism input range of 80–200 rpm. From there, a secondary distribution case splits power to the transplanting arm drive, the lateral shift cam drive, and finally — through the feed case input shaft — to the longitudinal feed mechanism. Ever Power manufactures and supplies all three stages of this drivetrain: the PTO reduction gearbox, the distribution case, and the feed case agricultural gearbox itself, allowing end-users in Sheffield, Leeds, or Aberdeen to source the complete power transmission system from a single supplier with a unified warranty and technical support structure.

Coordinating the specification of all three drivetrain stages from one supplier also eliminates the compatibility ambiguities that arise when mixing components from different manufacturers — a situation that, in the experience of UK agricultural machinery engineers, is responsible for a disproportionate share of drive system failures in the field. When the agricultural gearbox supplier can confirm matched gear ratios, compatible mounting dimensions, and synchronised timing between all three stages, the risk of integration errors is effectively eliminated.

Application Scene 5: Aftersales Replacement and Retrofit Market Across UK Agricultural Regions

Agricultural gearbox aftermarket replacement UK

The UK aftermarket for agricultural gearbox feed case components is smaller in absolute volume than markets in Japan or South Korea but growing steadily as interest in domestic wet-rice cultivation expands. Agricultural machinery distributors in Cambridge, King’s Lynn, and across the East Midlands are increasingly asked to source feed case replacements for ageing transplanter fleets that are mechanically sound in all other respects but showing wear in the feed mechanism specifically. This is a natural failure pattern: the agricultural gearbox operates at far higher cycle counts than most other drivetrain components because it indexes on every single transplanting cycle — potentially 400 or more times per minute on a 6-row machine operating at speed — accumulating millions of stress cycles over a single transplanting season.

Ever Power serves this aftermarket through a growing network of UK-based technical distributors who maintain stock of the most popular feed case configurations, with express air freight options from Hangzhou for non-stock items targeting delivery within 5–8 working days to UK addresses. For major repair shops and dealerships in Birmingham’s agricultural equipment corridor or the dense machinery dealer community around Peterborough, Ever Power can also supply complete technical documentation packs — including CAD drawings, tolerance charts, and assembly instructions — to support in-house refurbishment operations. This technical support offering is backed by Ever Power’s engineering team, who are available for video consultation on complex retrofit assessments.

Ever Power Agricultural Gearbox Product Range

FEATURED MODEL
HC-RC31 PTO Gearbox

A high-output agricultural gearbox engineered for direct PTO coupling on tractor-mounted transplanting rigs and multi-row self-propelled transplanters. Features a precision-cut helical bevel reduction stage, sealed cast-iron housing rated IP54, and a 540 rpm input compatible with standard Category 1/2 PTO shafts. The HC-RC31 is a preferred choice for UK-based distributors supplying large-acreage paddy cultivation systems where continuous-duty output reliability is non-negotiable.

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POPULAR CHOICE
HC-RC30-193 PTO Gearbox

A compact, lightweight agricultural gearbox with a 193 mm centre distance designed for smaller four-row transplanters and horticultural-scale paddy systems. The HC-RC30-193 delivers a 30:1 reduction ratio in an ADC12 aluminium alloy housing, offering a 40% weight saving over cast iron equivalents without sacrificing the structural integrity demanded by field-grade intermittent shock loading. Particularly popular with UK specialist vegetable and wet-crop machinery importers seeking compact, high-reliability OEM-grade drive components at competitive supply prices.

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Factory & Manufacturing Excellence

Ever Power: Precision Agricultural Gearbox Manufacturing Since Day One

Ever Power operates a purpose-built manufacturing facility in Hangzhou, China, equipped with a full suite of CNC gear grinding centres, coordinate measuring machines (CMM), and automated heat treatment lines. The facility produces agricultural gearbox units in volumes ranging from 50-piece prototype runs to 50,000-piece annual supply programmes, with quality management fully certified to ISO 9001:2015 and product documentation traceable to individual production batches.

Customisation is a genuine core competency at Ever Power — not a premium add-on. Agricultural gearbox buyers from UK OEMs can submit engineering drawings for housing modifications, shaft interface changes, non-standard feed pitch configurations, or integrated sensor mounting bosses for proximity switch installation, and receive a quoted lead time and price within 48 hours. Production engineering review, tooling, and first-article inspection are all managed internally, eliminating the third-party delays that inflate lead times at many competing agricultural gearbox suppliers operating on a trading model.

Ever Power’s supply chain extends from proprietary gear blanks forged in-house from verified alloy steel billets, through to finished and painted units shipped to UK ports via FCL or LCL container services with documented transit times of 28–35 days. Express air freight is available for urgent replacement orders, with Birmingham NEC-area and Sheffield-based engineering partners able to receive shipments within 5–8 working days in most cases. Ever Power also maintains a growing technical documentation library accessible to registered UK distributor partners, covering exploded assembly diagrams, material certificates, and test certificates for all agricultural gearbox production runs.

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CUSTOMER SUCCESS STORY

Fen River Organics, Cambridgeshire — Scaling UK Paddy Production with Ever Power Feed Case Gearboxes

Agricultural gearbox UK rice farm case study

Fen River Organics is a 340-hectare arable and specialty crops operation based near Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, operating in the historically water-rich peat fenland soils of the Isle of Ely. In 2022, the business made a strategic decision to diversify into certified organic paddy rice production, targeting the premium UK health food retail sector through a direct supply agreement with a major natural food wholesaler. The operation initially invested in two second-hand six-row self-propelled rice transplanters imported from Japan, which were mechanically sound but whose original agricultural gearbox feed cases showed significant ratchet wear and timing drift after many years of prior use.

Fen River’s farm engineer, working with a Cambridge-based agricultural machinery specialist, evaluated several replacement agricultural gearbox options. The original equipment feed cases were discontinued and priced at over £480 per unit as OEM spares from the Japanese manufacturer’s UK agent. A cheaper aftermarket alternative sourced through an online platform delivered inconsistent feed accuracy — measured at ±2.1 mm per cycle after installation, compared to the ±0.3 mm specification required for reliable crop population control. After testing an Ever Power feed case unit for one full transplanting season across a 25-hectare trial block, Fen River placed an order for four units covering both machines plus two units held as spares.

Feed accuracy measured post-installation with Ever Power agricultural gearbox units averaged ±0.28 mm per cycle across 150 operating hours — within specification. Transplanting population uniformity measured across the trial block showed a standard deviation of 1.2 plants per square metre versus 3.8 with the previous aftermarket units, a statistically significant improvement that translated into measurably more consistent crop establishment. The total procurement cost for four Ever Power units, including international shipping to Cambridge, was less than the OEM price for two replacement units — a saving that Fen River’s management identified as directly material to the economic viability of their organic paddy enterprise.

What Our UK Customers Say

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“The feed accuracy on Ever Power’s agricultural gearbox units is genuinely impressive for the price point. We measured ±0.3 mm across an entire 80-hour planting season — that’s better than what we were getting from the OEM parts. The custom input shaft they machined for our ISEKI machines fitted perfectly first time.”

Tom Whitfield
Farm Engineer — Fen River Organics, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
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“We supply transplanting equipment to specialist growers across the East Midlands and have tried three different feed case suppliers over the past five years. Ever Power’s agricultural gearbox is the only one we’d recommend without qualification. The documentation they provide — test certificates, material certs, assembly drawings — is on par with what you’d expect from a Tier 1 component supplier.”

David Parrish
Director — Parrish Agricultural Machinery, Spalding, Lincolnshire
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“Getting a quote and a technical drawing from Ever Power took less than 48 hours. The customised agricultural gearbox with modified mounting bosses arrived in 22 days from order — ahead of schedule. After 200 working hours, the unit shows zero measurable wear on the ratchet teeth. That’s the build quality we need for commercial paddy work in Somerset.”

Richard Haynes
Operations Manager — Somerset Wetland Crops Ltd, Bridgwater, Somerset

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Frequently Asked Questions About Agricultural Gearbox Feed Cases in the UK

How much does it cost to replace a feed case agricultural gearbox on a rice transplanter in the UK, and where can I get a price quote?
Replacement agricultural gearbox feed cases from OEM sources typically cost between £350 and £650 per unit in the UK, depending on transplanter brand and specification. Ever Power offers direct-supply pricing considerably below this range for equivalent or superior quality. To receive a tailored price quote for your specific transplanter model, email [email protected] with your make, model, and shaft dimension details. Responses are typically provided within 48 business hours.
Which agricultural gearbox supplier in the UK can provide a custom feed case for a non-standard rice transplanter with a modified mounting flange?
Ever Power specialises in custom agricultural gearbox manufacturing and can produce feed cases with non-standard mounting flanges, alternative shaft diameters, or modified gear ratios to match virtually any transplanter platform. Submit a dimensional drawing or photographs of the existing unit to [email protected] and the engineering team will prepare a feasibility assessment and quotation within 48 hours. Custom units can be delivered to UK addresses within 4–6 weeks of order confirmation.
What is the typical service life of an agricultural gearbox feed case used in paddy rice transplanting operations in the East of England?
A well-specified agricultural gearbox feed case from a reputable manufacturer should achieve a minimum of 3,000 operating hours before requiring bearing replacement or ratchet wheel renewal, provided the oil is changed every 500 hours and the unit is properly cleaned and stored during off-season periods. In typical UK paddy operations in Cambridgeshire or the Somerset Levels, where seasonal operating hours are lower than in continuous Asian production environments, this equates to a service life of 8–12 transplanting seasons or more.
How do I adjust the longitudinal feed distance on a rice transplanter’s agricultural gearbox to change the seeding density for a different rice variety?
Most quality feed case agricultural gearboxes have an external selector lever mounted on the housing that moves between labelled positions corresponding to different feed distances (e.g., 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 mm). Simply stop the machine, move the lever to the desired position until it clicks into the detent, and restart. No tools are required. Always validate the new spacing with a tape measure across a 5-metre sample strip before committing to full-field transplanting, as actual population also depends on lateral column pitch and seedling mat cutting dimensions.
Where can a UK agricultural machinery distributor in Birmingham or Sheffield source reliable OEM-quality agricultural gearbox components for rice transplanting equipment?
Agricultural machinery distributors in Birmingham, Sheffield, and across the UK can source OEM-equivalent feed case agricultural gearboxes directly from Ever Power via the contact at [email protected]. Ever Power offers UK distributor partnership arrangements including volume pricing, technical documentation packages, co-branded product data sheets, and fast-track shipment programmes for stock replenishment. UK distributors who register as authorised partners receive access to an online technical drawing library covering all standard agricultural gearbox configurations.
What causes an agricultural gearbox feed case to produce inconsistent seedling spacing, and when should I consider replacing the unit rather than repairing it?
Inconsistent seedling spacing is almost always caused by wear in the ratchet teeth or cam profile within the agricultural gearbox, leading to timing variation in the feed increment. Secondary causes include worn pawl springs, degraded output shaft bearings allowing axial play, or inadequate lubrication causing accelerated tooth wear. An agricultural gearbox producing feed errors above ±1.0 mm per cycle should be considered for replacement rather than repair if the ratchet wheel or cam shows visible wear grooves deeper than 0.3 mm, as these surfaces cannot be reliably reworked in a field workshop environment.
Who is the best agricultural gearbox supplier in China for UK importers looking for competitively priced feed case components with full technical documentation and test certificates?
Ever Power, based in Hangzhou, is one of the most established Chinese agricultural gearbox manufacturers supplying the UK and European markets, with ISO 9001:2015 certification, full material traceability, and comprehensive documentation including CE declaration of conformity where applicable. UK importers are encouraged to request a sample unit for independent evaluation before committing to volume orders — Ever Power regularly provides sample units at no cost to qualified distributor prospects. Contact [email protected] to discuss your import requirements.

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