
Rotary Tiller, Cultivator and Plow Parts: What to Confirm
Key details to confirm when sourcing tiller blades, plow points, disc blades, shafts, brackets, bearings and seals.

Key details to confirm when sourcing tiller blades, plow points, disc blades, shafts, brackets, bearings and seals.
Key sourcing takeaways
Use part numbers, OEM references, equipment model and photos together when possible.
Confirm quantity, packing request and destination before comparing quotations.
For unclear parts, sample photos, drawings and dimensions are often more useful than a short product name.
Rotary tiller, cultivator and plow parts work under soil contact and wear conditions, so dimensions and material confirmation are important. Common items include tiller blades, blade shafts, gearbox parts, bearings, seals, plow points, plow shares, disc blades, shafts and brackets.
When preparing an inquiry, buyers should provide equipment model, part dimensions, hole position, thickness, material request and sample photo if available. A drawing is helpful when the part is customized or not easy to identify by photo.
For agricultural wear parts, packing should also be considered. Heavy or sharp parts need suitable carton or pallet protection to reduce transport damage. Mixed orders should be grouped by part type and quantity.
Before ordering, confirm whether the item is a standard replacement, aftermarket alternative or customized part. This helps avoid confusion between similar-looking parts used on different implements.
Before sending an inquiry
Prepare numbers, photos, drawings, equipment model and working position when available.
Before confirming an order
Review MOQ, lead time, packing method, shipping marks, destination and inspection needs.