Beschreibung
Grader Driven Rake Gearbox EP-TBS128 for Crawler Rotary Cultivator
Rake Gearbox for Rotary / Side-Delivery Rake — model EP-TBS128.
Detailed Technical Specifications — EP-TBS128
The Grader Driven Rake Gearbox EP-TBS128 for Crawler Rotary Cultivator is engineered as a rake gearbox for rotary / side-delivery rake applications. Designed to drive rotary or side-delivery rake mechanisms, the unit covers 25–80 HP input ratings and is built for medium continuous load.

| Series / Model | EP-TBS128 |
|---|---|
| Application | Rotary / Side-Delivery Rake |
| Gear Ratio | 1:1 – 1:2 |
| Input Speed (RPM) | 540 RPM / 1000 RPM (selectable) |
| Input Shaft | 1 3/8″ 6-spline (PTO standard) |
| Output Shaft | Flanged output Ø60 mm |
| Net Weight | ~ 12 kg |
| Color | Dark blue / red as standard |
| Certification | AS 4024 reviewed |
| Warranty | 24 months for OEM contract orders |
| Packaging | Wooden case for export |
| Country of Origin | China (export factory) |
| Gear Type | Spur + Bevel Combination |
| Rated Input Power | 80–200 HP |
| Output Torque (rated) | 350 N·m – 800 N·m |
| Max Peak Torque | 2.0 × rated |
| Transmission Efficiency | ≥ 95% |
| Shaft Direction | Bevel 45° offset |
| Mounting Pattern | 4-bolt square flange 100 × 100 mm |
| PTO Input Interface | 1 3/8″ 21-spline (ASAE S203) |
Engineering Features of the Rake Gearbox
Each of the cards below describes a specific, measurable attribute of the EP-TBS128 unit. Generic claims have been kept out — every number here is tied to a manufacturing process or a verified test result.
Compatibility & Cross-Reference
The EP-TBS128 is designed as a drop-in or close-substitute fit for a number of OEM gearbox positions used on tractors and rotary / side-delivery rake implements globally. The table below summarizes commonly cross-referenced brands. Final fitment must be verified by physical dimension matching.
| Brand | Equipment Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Maschio Gaspardo | tillers and seeders | cross-reference; verify by flange and shaft dimension |
| AGCO | multi-brand tractors | cross-reference; verify by flange and shaft dimension |
| Massey Ferguson | tractors and hay tools | cross-reference; verify by flange and shaft dimension |
| Kverneland | tillage and seeding machinery | cross-reference; verify by flange and shaft dimension |
| Pottinger | forage equipment | cross-reference; verify by flange and shaft dimension |
| John Deere | tractors and PTO implements | cross-reference; verify by flange and shaft dimension |
Available Replacement Parts (sold separately)
- Vented breather plug
- Drain plug (magnetic)
- Mounting flange gasket
- Replacement housing (HT250)
- Bolt and washer kit
- Input pinion sub-assembly
How to Select the Right Rake Gearbox
Use the three-step approach below to match a EP-TBS128-class unit to your tractor and implement.
- Measure — record your tractor PTO standard (540 / 1000 RPM, spline count), the implement input shaft diameter and length, and the available bolt pattern at the implement nose.
- Match — cross-check those measurements against the spec table for the EP-TBS128. The flange, shaft, and ratio need to all line up before moving on.
- Verify under load — confirm the rated input power and output torque are sufficient for your peak operating condition (e.g. wet soil, dense crop, cold start).
Selection criteria checklist
| Selection criterion | Decision points |
|---|---|
| Implement type → ratio match | For rotary / side-delivery rake, target gear ratio in the 1:1 – 1:2 range for correct rotor or output speed. |
| Tractor power band | Match input power rating to your tractor: 25–80 HP is the practical envelope for the EP-TBS128 family. |
| PTO speed (540 vs 1000 RPM) | 540 RPM is standard on tractors below 100 HP; 1000 RPM is preferred on 100+ HP machines and where higher output speed is required. Confirm tractor PTO output before specifying. |
| Housing material | Cast iron (HT250 / QT500) for heavy continuous duty; aluminum alloy where weight reduction and rapid heat dissipation matter, e.g. small implements moved frequently. |
| Layout | Right-angle (90°) units redirect PTO power to a perpendicular work shaft; in-line units retain shaft alignment. Choose based on implement geometry. |
| Standard vs custom | Standard models cover the bulk of OEM positions. For non-standard ratios, special shaft ends, oversize flanges, or harsh-environment specs, ask for a custom build. |
| Shaft end interface | Verify input PTO standard (6-spline, 21-spline, 20-spline) and output end (keyed, splined, flanged) against your driveline and implement. |
| Working environment | High dust, mud, salt-spray, or extreme cold may require IP66-rated seals, low-temp synthetic oil, or anti-corrosion finish — specify at quoting. |
Typical Applications & Power Transmission Tasks
The EP-TBS128 is engineered for rotary / side-delivery rake. The scenarios below describe the specific power-transmission tasks the gearbox is designed to handle, with details of mounting position, drive path, and the technical demand on the gear and bearing set.
Rotary Rake
Drives the rake rotor that gathers cut hay into windrows. Smooth drive at moderate speed is key.
Side-Delivery Rake
Drives the rake reel that side-delivers hay into rows. Compact gearbox with reliable seal package needed.
Powered Harrow Drive
For tine harrows that share the rake gearbox housing format. High torque at low rotor speed.
Installation & Commissioning Guide
Correct installation of the rake gearbox is the single biggest factor in achieving the design service life. Follow the steps below, in order. Skipping or compressing any step usually shows up as oil leak, premature bearing failure, or noise within the first season.
- Safety preparation. Shut down the tractor engine, remove the key, disengage the PTO, set the parking brake, and chock the wheels. Wear safety gloves and eye protection. Confirm the implement is on stable supports before any drive-train work.
- Verify the gearbox before fitting. Check that the EP-TBS128 model number, input flange dimensions, and input/output shaft specifications match both your tractor PTO and the implement input shaft. Mismatched flange or spline patterns will not be corrected by force-fitting.
- Fill with lubricant. Before first use, fill with the specified lubricant — typically SAE 90 GL-4 — to the centre of the oil-level window. Refer to the spec table for the exact oil capacity for your unit; underfilling causes early bearing wear, overfilling raises oil temperature and stresses seals.
- Mount and torque the bolts. Bolt the gearbox flange to the implement using the OEM bolt set. Tighten in a diagonal pattern in three passes to the final torque (~ 80 N·m for M12 grade 8.8). Even loading prevents flange distortion and seal leak paths.
- Connect the input PTO shaft. Attach the PTO drive shaft yoke to the gearbox input shaft. Confirm the locking pin or push-pull collar fully engages. Re-attach the safety shield with both retaining chains hooked to the tractor and implement, never spinning with the shaft.
- Connect the output shaft. Slide the output shaft into the implement working shaft, align keys or splines, and lock with the supplied retaining nut and washer. Verify shaft end-float is within manufacturer tolerance — usually 0.05 mm to 0.20 mm.
- Check shaft alignment. With the gearbox bolted and shafts connected, slowly rotate by hand. Total run-out (TIR) at the input and output should not exceed 0.10 mm. Any tight spot or audible scrape indicates an alignment issue that must be corrected before powered operation.
- No-load test run. Engage the PTO at low engine RPM (idle to 540 RPM) for five to ten minutes. Listen for unusual noise, watch for oil seepage, and check housing temperature by hand — it should be warm to the touch but not hot enough to be uncomfortable.
- Run-in under partial load. For the first 50 hours of duty, avoid full-rated load. Vary speed and load lightly to seat the gear teeth and bearings. After the run-in period, drain the lubricant — it will contain microscopic break-in particles — and refill with fresh oil of the same grade.
- Establish a maintenance schedule. Inspect oil level every 200 operating hours or weekly during heavy use. Drain and replace the gear oil every 500 hours or once per season, whichever comes first. Wipe the housing exterior after each shift to prevent soil buildup that traps moisture against seals.
Our Rake Gearbox vs. Low-Quality Alternatives
Not every gearbox sold as an “agricultural” unit is engineered for the job. The dimensions below compare the EP-TBS128 class build to the typical low-cost imported alternative.
| Dimension | Low-quality unit | Our build | User benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Backlash control | Hand-fit, inconsistent unit-to-unit | Jig-set to ±0.02 mm at assembly | Smooth tooth contact, predictable drive feel. |
| Surface protection | Single coat enamel, peels in salt environments | Zinc-phosphate base + baked epoxy, ≥ 480 h salt spray | Cosmetic and structural protection in coastal and winter use. |
| Thermal headroom | Hot-spot risk near full load | Designed continuous-duty rating with verified temp-rise tests | Safe to run at rated load all day. |
| Run-in testing | None — ship as assembled | 30-minute no-load run-in, acoustic signature recorded per unit | Catches assembly errors before the unit leaves the plant. |
| Service life expectation | One season before noise/leak appears | ≥ 5 seasons under correct maintenance | Lower lifecycle cost per hour of operation. |
| Documentation | Generic instruction sheet | Per-unit inspection card with backlash, torque, run-in noise | Full traceability if a warranty event occurs. |
| After-sales support | Discounter-only, no engineering contact | Direct factory support, 24-hour technical reply | Faster resolution if a field issue appears. |
| Gear material | Plain 45# steel, no heat treatment | 20CrMnMo, carburized & quenched, HRC 58–62 surface | Triples gear life under typical PTO loads. |
| Housing material | Thin-wall HT150 grey iron, prone to cracking | HT250, wall thickness ≥ 8 mm, tensile ≥ 250 MPa | Survives shock loads from rocks and stumps without structural failure. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from buyers evaluating the EP-TBS128 for their fleet or implement build. If your situation is not covered, send us the details and we will respond within one working day.
Do you offer OEM and custom-spec gearboxes? What are the minimums?
What is your warranty policy and how do I make a claim?
What certifications do you hold and is your product suitable for Australian farms?
How long is the lead time for a stock order vs. a custom build?
What lubricant should I use, and how often should it be changed?
Customer Feedback from the Field
Selected feedback from operators using the EP-TBS128 or related units in commercial rotary / side-delivery rake duty across multiple countries. Names are anonymized using city + initials for privacy.
Companion Products & Drivetrain Accessories
A rake gearbox usually sits in the middle of a longer drivetrain. The items below complete the typical agricultural power-transmission package.
Certifications & Quality Standards
- ISO 9001:2015 — Quality management system covering design, manufacturing, and inspection processes.
- ISO 6336 — Reference standard for the load-capacity calculation of cylindrical and bevel gears.
- DIN 3960 / DIN 3961 — Tooth profile and accuracy class definitions used for gear quality grading.
- EN ISO 11684 — Pictorial safety signs and warning marks for agricultural machinery.
- CE marking — Conformity with the EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC where applicable.
- AS 4024 — Australian machinery safety framework — referenced for OEM units bound for AU farms.
- Material certification — Mill certificates for gear and shaft alloys; hardness, composition, and metallographic data on file per batch.
Outgoing Inspection Workflow
Each batch passes through: incoming raw-material inspection → forging and machining first-article check → heat-treatment hardness sample test → gear-accuracy measurement on Klingelnberg-class testers → assembly torque verification → no-load run-in and acoustic record → final visual and packaging check. Inspection records travel with the carton.
Notes for Australian Buyers
Units shipped into Australia for use on commercial farms should be reviewed against the relevant state WHS (Work Health and Safety) requirements and the rake gearbox fitted with all guards specified by the implement OEM. Common search terms used by Australian buyers include agricultural gearbox Australia, farm gearbox supplier Australia, Queensland tractor parts, NSW farm equipment, and Victoria agricultural machinery — let us know your state and intended implement and we will recommend the matching configuration.
Why Buy from Us — Factory & Brand Strength
Factory background
We have been manufacturing agricultural gearboxes including the rake gearbox family at our facility for over a decade. The plant covers a substantial machining and assembly area with dedicated heat-treatment, gear-cutting, gear-grinding, and final-assembly bays, and a year-round skilled workforce in production and quality.
Production capability
Annual capacity covers tens of thousands of units across the catalogue. Critical equipment includes CNC gear-hobbing centres, CNC gear-grinders, sealed-quench heat-treatment furnaces, three-coordinate measuring machines (CMM), gear-tooth contact testers, and dedicated run-in test stands. Tooling and dies for the most popular models are kept on standby to cut response time on repeat orders.
Export footprint
We currently export to dozens of countries, with primary markets in Australia, North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Common search terms used by international buyers include agricultural gearbox manufacturer China, custom farm gearbox supplier, and OEM gearbox factory — and our sales team is set up to handle drawing reviews and technical conversations in English.
OEM / ODM capability
Our standard custom flow is: drawing or sample submission → engineering review and quote → 3D model and prototype tooling sign-off → first-article sample → small pilot batch → serial production. Lead times for new tooling typically run 30–60 days; repeat builds run inside 20–30 days.
MOQ & lead time
Standard catalogue models: MOQ from one carton (5–50 units depending on size). Custom builds: typical MOQ 50 units. Standard lead time 7–15 days for stock items, 30–45 days for custom first runs.
Quality control
Each batch passes through ISO 9001:2015 governed inspection, raw-material composition and hardness testing, in-process gear accuracy verification, final assembly torque sign-off, and a 30-minute no-load run-in test recorded per unit.
After-sales
12-month standard warranty on workmanship; extended warranty for OEM contracts. Technical email response inside 24 hours, and replacement parts dispatched within working days for valid warranty cases.
Ready to spec your fleet?
Tell us your tractor model, implement type, and quantity needed — we will respond inside 24 hours with a quote and lead time.
We do more than supply standard agricultural gearboxes. Bring us your drawings, samples, or even a rough sketch — our engineering team will design and manufacture a precision gearbox solution tailored to your exact application.
⏱️ We respond within 24 hours · ️ 12-month standard warranty · ISO 9001:2015 certified production · Years of agricultural gearbox export experience including direct shipments to Australia.



