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Industry

CNC Milling for Agricultural Equipment

Agriculture isn't a huge category for us, but it's a steady one. Replacement parts for legacy equipment, custom bracketry for implement modifications, and one-off jobs from farms and dealers across the Midwest. Most of this work is reverse engineering from a worn-out original; the OEM either no longer makes the part or charges more for a six-week wait than the customer wants to pay.

Agricultural equipment in operation showing custom-machined components in field applications
Typical run size
1 – 5,000 pieces
Common materials
Carbon 4140 · Stainless 304
Lead time
2–10 business days
Shop location
Troy, MI

Typical components we machine for agriculture

  1. 01Replacement bracketry, mounts, and pivots for field equipment
  2. 02Custom implement modifications and one-off attachments
  3. 03Replacement hardware for legacy and discontinued machinery
  4. 04Wear parts and bushings for high-use equipment
  5. 05Modified standard components for retrofitted equipment installs

Why agriculture companies work with Carpatians

01

Reverse engineering is most of this work

Send the worn part. We measure, model, and remake, usually faster than the OEM lead time and at a comparable or better price.

02

Tough, field-deployable materials in stock

4140 carbon and stainless are routine; UHMW for wear pads and bushings is on the shelf. We'll talk material substitutions if the original alloy is no longer worth sourcing.

03

Single-piece minimums

Most ag jobs run 1 to 10 pieces. We don't push for production volumes you don't need.

Materials

Materials commonly used in agriculture

Carbon 4140Stainless 304Aluminum 6061BrassUHMW

Don't see what you need? Ask about custom stock.

Common Questions

Questions buyers and engineers actually ask.

Yes, that's most of our ag work. Send the sample. If it's worn enough that the original geometry isn't recoverable, send your best photo of an unworn matching part or a section drawing if you have one.
Yes, light fabrication is in scope. MIG and TIG welding on carbon and stainless, plus saw cutting, drilling, and tapping. Heavier weldments we'll subcontract to a partner.