Industrial-Strength Telehandler Gearbox — Reliable Power for Telescopic Handling

When telescopic handling efficiency is your priority, the gearbox connecting your tractor to the telehandler becomes the most critical component on the implement. Our agricultural gearbox for Telehandler applications uses advanced gear technology to maximize power transfer while minimizing heat generation and mechanical wear. The telehandler gearbox is a complex transmission that drives both the travel wheels and the hydraulic pumps for boom extension and lifting. It must handle rapid direction changes, high tractive loads, and precise speed control for safe load placement at height.

Backed by rigorous quality control and bench-tested before shipment, every unit meets the exacting standards demanded by professional Australian farmers who cannot afford mid-season breakdowns.

Telehandler Agricultural Gearbox

📊 Detailed Specifications — Telehandler Agricultural Gearbox

Bizim telehandler gearbox is manufactured to the following specifications. Custom engineering is available for non-standard telescopic handling applications.

Parametre Value
Ambient Temperature Range -35°C to +110°C
Dişli Yüzey Sertliği HRC 56 – 64
Input Shaft Spline 6-spline (1-3/8″) / 21-spline (1-3/4″)
Breather / Vent Labyrinth vent
Gear Core Hardness HRC 34
Yağlama Yöntemi Forced circulation
Backlash ≤ 10 arc-minutes
Montaj Yapılandırması 3-bolt flange
Çıkış Mili Tipi Flanged output
Modül / Çapsal Adım M4
Parametre Value
Noise at 1m Distance ≤ 68 dB(A)
Maximum Continuous Torque 80 – 1000 Nm
PTO Input Speed 540 / 1000 RPM
Önerilen Yağlayıcı ISO VG 220 EP
Rotation Direction Reversible — field-selectable
Tasarım Standardı DIN 3990
Overload Protection Torque limiter
Rulman Tasarım Ömrü (L10) 5000 hours minimum
Boya Sistemi 2-coat industrial
Nominal Yükte Verimlilik 97%

Bizimle iletişime geçin mühendislik ekibi for a detailed specification sheet tailored to your telehandler model and telescopic handling conditions.

💪 Quality Comparison — Telehandler Gearbox

Not all telehandler gearboxes are equal. Here is an objective comparison showing why our Telehandler gearbox delivers substantially better value:

Specification Low-Cost Alternative Our Engineered Telehandler Gearbox
Gear Material & Treatment Cast steel, surface-hardened only, shallow case Cr-Mo alloy steel, carburized + ground, HRC 58-62, 1.2mm case depth
Yüzey Koruma Single-coat spray paint, peels after one season Katodik elektrokaplama + toz boya, 1000 saatlik tuz püskürtme testi
Beklenen Hizmet Ömrü Unpredictable — many fail within first season 4,000-6,000 hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
Rulman Özellikleri Ekonomik bilyalı rulmanlar, C3 boşluk payı, menşei bilinmiyor. SKF/NSK eşdeğer sınıfı, uyumlu rulman setleri, fabrika ön yük ayarı
Sealing System Paper gaskets and basic lip seals Double-lip VITON FKM seal + external labyrinth dust excluder
Spare Parts Parts vary batch to batch Online parts catalogue, next-day dispatch
Konut Tasarımı Darbelere karşı hassas, ince duvarlı gri dökme demir. ADI (Östenitlenmiş Sünek Demir), 30%, aynı ağırlıkta standart sünek demirden daha güçlüdür.

Every dollar spent on a premium gearbox returns multiple dollars in avoided repairs and preserved crop value. Request an ROI analysis for your operation.

Telehandler application

⚙ How the Telehandler Gearbox Works — Mechanical Principles

Let us examine how the gearbox in a telehandler operates:

Subsystem Function
PTO Input Your tractor’s PTO shaft engages with the gearbox through a hardened splined input shaft. The interface transmits torque while allowing minor angular misalignment. Inside, cylindrical roller bearings support the input shaft and manage the combined loading of transmitted torque and driveline forces.
Gear Reduction Inside the housing, precisely meshed spiral bevel gears convert PTO high-speed input into modified speed and amplified torque for the hydrostatic/mechanical transmission. The telehandler gearbox is a complex transmission that drives both the travel wheels and the hydraulic pumps for boom extension and lifting. It must handle rapid direction changes, high tractive loads, and precise speed control for safe load placement at height. Gear tooth profiles are case-hardened to HRC 58-62 and precision-ground, achieving 96-98% mechanical efficiency.
Output Drive Power exits through the output shaft connecting to the telehandler’s hydrostatic/mechanical transmission. The output configuration (keyed, splined, flanged, or hollow bore) matches the implement’s drive requirements. Smooth power flow to the hydrostatic/mechanical transmission is maintained regardless of load fluctuations during telescopic handling.
Sealing & Lubrication The gearbox uses splash lubrication with SAE 85W-140 EP. Gears distribute oil across all contact surfaces. The high-strength steel alloy housing incorporates cooling ribs that dissipate heat under sustained telescopic handling load. Labyrinth Seals at every shaft exit prevent contamination ingress.

🔁 Telehandler Gearbox Cross-Reference Chart

Product names below serve as a compatibility guide for replacement purposes. No endorsement or sponsorship by the listed brands is implied.

Confirmed compatible telehandler models by manufacturer:

Meydan Okuyucu — 494X, Series 779, Type 77J ✅ Verified
Bobcat — G3.5, Series 253, Mk-II ✅ Verified
Zetor — Mk-IV, E-548, Model 3282 ✅ Verified
New Holland — Type 60C, 929T, G7.6 ✅ Verified
Massey Ferguson — Type 37B, Series 379, Model 8628 ✅ Verified
JCB — Type 76J, E-756, Model 7580 ✅ Verified
Merlo — Model 9680, G-550, Mk-II ✅ Verified

Spare Parts Inventory

Complete parts availability for the Telehandler gearbox: bearing kits, seal kits, matched gear sets, shaft assemblies, and full rebuild kits. Standard parts ship within 24-48 hours.

📝 Step-by-Step: How to Select Your Telehandler Gearbox

Before ordering your Telehandler gearbox, confirm these critical parameters to ensure perfect fitment and performance:

01

Working Hours per Season

Estimate your annual operating hours for the telehandler to determine appropriate service life rating

High-hour operations justify premium bearing and gear specifications for lowest cost per hour

02

Çıkış Mili Tipi

Identify the coupling type on your telehandler — keyed, splined, flanged, or hollow bore

Mismatched outputs require costly adapter couplings and introduce potential failure points

03

Required hydrostatic/mechanical transmission Speed

Refer to your telehandler manufacturer’s manual for the recommended hydrostatic/mechanical transmission operating speed

Together with PTO speed, this defines the exact gear ratio your gearbox needs

04

Rotation Direction

Determine whether the hydrostatic/mechanical transmission on your telehandler requires clockwise or counter-clockwise output when viewed from the drive end

Incorrect rotation direction will damage the implement or produce no useful work

05

Power Requirement

Match the gearbox HP rating to your tractor’s PTO horsepower output and the telehandler’s demand

Under-rating leads to overheating and premature failure; over-rating adds unnecessary cost and weight

06

Torque Demand

Calculate the peak torque your telescopic handling application generates — including shock loads from obstacles or material variations

The gearbox must handle peak torque without activating overload protection during normal operation

07

Mounting Bolt Pattern

Measure the bolt hole positions, centre distances, and overall envelope on your telehandler’s gearbox mounting flange

Ensures direct bolt-on installation without any fabrication or adapter plates

💡 Pro Tip: Not sure which model you need? Our selection engineers have cross-referenced thousands of telehandler gearbox applications. Send us any information you have — even partial — and we will find the right match. Get in touch here.

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⚙ Fitting Guide: Telehandler Gearbox on Your telehandler

Installing a new gearbox on your telescopic handler is a straightforward process when done methodically. Allow approximately 1-2 hours for a complete replacement using standard hand tools.

Step 1: Test Run & Break-In
Perform an initial low-speed test: engage PTO at half speed for 10 minutes, stop, check for leaks and abnormal heat. If clear, run at full speed for 20 minutes under light load. After the initial test, perform a short field trial under actual telescopic handling conditions at reduced forward speed. Monitor gearbox temperature and sound throughout.
Step 2: Safety Preparation
Ensure the telehandler is fully supported and cannot roll or tip. Shut down the tractor, remove the key, and disconnect the battery if working near electrical components. Lower all hydraulic implements to the ground. Put on safety gloves, steel-cap boots, and eye protection before beginning any work.
Step 3: Position & Secure New Gearbox
Lift the new Telehandler gearbox and slide it onto the mounting flange. Ensure the housing is oriented correctly (check your reference photos from disassembly). Start all mounting bolts by hand before tightening any of them. Apply final torque using a calibrated torque wrench — refer to the torque specification card included with your gearbox.
Step 4: Connect Output to hydrostatic/mechanical transmission
Mate the gearbox output to the hydrostatic/mechanical transmission input. If using a flanged connection, align the bolt holes and use grade 8.8 or higher fasteners torqued to specification. If keyed or splined, confirm the coupling seats fully before applying locking hardware. Verify zero binding by hand-rotating the assembly.
Step 5: Fill With Lubricant
Charge the gearbox with the specified volume and grade of gear oil. Do not overfill — excess oil causes churning, overheating, and seal pressure. Install the fill plug with thread sealant if required. Check that the breather vent is clear and properly installed.
Step 6: Connect PTO Driveline
Apply a thin coat of lithium grease to the input shaft splines. Engage the PTO driveline, confirming the splines mesh fully and the safety collar locks into position. Check the driveline angles: measure with an inclinometer if possible. Angles above 15° require a CV (constant velocity) joint upgrade to prevent vibration damage.
Step 7: Drain & Document Old Gearbox
Before removing any bolts, take detailed photographs of the old gearbox from all angles — document the mounting orientation, PTO driveline routing, and any shims or spacers. Then drain the gear oil into a marked container and dispose of it according to local environmental regulations.
Step 8: Post-Installation Checks (10-Hour Service)
Complete a first-service at 10 operating hours: retorque all fasteners, change the break-in oil and replace with fresh oil of the specified grade, inspect seals and breather, and confirm the hydrostatic/mechanical transmission connection remains tight. This early service removes any metallic particles generated during initial gear run-in.

⚠ Important: If you encounter any difficulty, our technical support team is available to guide you through the process — contact us here.

🚧 Troubleshooting — Telehandler Gearbox Common Issues

Quick diagnosis saves time and money. This troubleshooting guide is organized by symptom — find the issue you are experiencing, then follow the recommended actions to resolve it.

⚠ Difficulty Connecting PTO Driveline to Gearbox

Root Cause Analysis: Damaged or worn PTO yoke engaging surface

Corrective Action: Verify you have the correct PTO standard — 540 RPM and 1000 RPM shafts are not interchangeable. If the standards match but the yoke will not seat, inspect both the yoke and input shaft splines for damage. A single bent spline tooth can prevent engagement. Clean and deburr as needed.

⚠ Output Shaft Stops Turning While Input Rotates

Root Cause Analysis: Failed key or spline on output shaft

Corrective Action: Stop the tractor immediately. Do not attempt to force the PTO. Check the shear bolt or slip clutch mechanism — if it has tripped, identify and address the cause of the overload before replacing the bolt. If the protection device has not activated, the gearbox has suffered an internal failure and must be disassembled for inspection.

⚠ Oil Leaking from Shaft Seals

Root Cause Analysis: Blocked breather vent preventing pressure relief

Corrective Action: Identify which seal is leaking (input, output, or housing joint). Verify oil level is not above the fill line. Replace the breather cap — a clogged breather is the cause of ~40% of seal leak cases. If the seal itself is damaged, install a replacement seal and check the shaft condition.

⚠ Excessive Vibration During Operation

Root Cause Analysis: Loose mounting bolts allowing gearbox movement

Corrective Action: Disconnect the PTO and spin the driveline by hand — rough spots or catches indicate U-joint wear. Check gearbox mounting bolt torque. If vibration only occurs under load, the output coupling or hydrostatic/mechanical transmission balance may be the cause. If vibration is constant, the driveline is the most probable source.

⚠ Abnormal Grinding or Whining Noise

Root Cause Analysis: Bearing wear or race damage

Corrective Action: Stop operation to prevent secondary damage. Verify oil level and condition. Re-torque all mounting bolts. If noise continues, the gearbox needs internal inspection — a worn bearing is the most likely cause in telescopic handling applications.

Remember: early intervention prevents secondary damage. If you detect any unusual behaviour from your Telehandler gearbox, address it promptly rather than continuing to operate. Our technical team is available to help diagnose issues and source replacement parts quickly.

📝 Case Studies — Field Reports: Telehandler Gearbox in Australian Operations

Our agricultural gearboxes are field-proven across every Australian state and territory. Below are documented case studies from recent Telehandler gearbox installations.

📍 Dubbo, NSW cooperative farming group — 1200 acres

Client: Darren Stewart | Başvuru: Telehandler gearbox — telescopic handling

Purpose: Retrofit older model telehandler with improved gearbox for extended service life

“We stress-test our equipment in ways that would void most warranties. This gearbox has handled everything we’ve thrown at it — heavy clay soils — without complaint.”

📍 Case #2: Devonport, TAS

Customer: Peter Henderson — commercial telescopic handling contractor
Location: Devonport, TAS
Farm Size: 8000 acres
Başvuru: Telehandler gearbox for telehandler — telescopic handling
Purchase Reason: Upgrade from budget aftermarket unit that lasted less than one season

“We replaced the original gearbox after it started leaking at 443 hours. The new unit from MowerGearbox has now done 1604 hours without a single issue. The difference in build quality is obvious just from the weight and finish.”
Peter Henderson, Devonport, TAS

Fred Nolan — Broome, WA

Operation: corporate farming entity | Size: 8000 acres | Use: Telehandler gearbox for telescopic handling

Reason for purchase: Scheduled preventive replacement as part of an annual maintenance program

“Quality comparable to European OEM units at half the price point. The machining is clean, the paint is durable, and the gears are noticeably smoother than the Chinese-made unit it replaced. Recommended to three other farmers already.”

📍 Swan Hill, VIC organic certified farm — 600 acres

Client: Wayne Crawford | Başvuru: Telehandler gearbox — telescopic handling

Purpose: Custom ratio requirement for a modified telehandler not served by standard catalogues

“What convinced me was the comprehensive warranty. No exclusions, no small print. When I had a question about an unusual noise (turned out to be a driveline issue, not the gearbox), they diagnosed it over the phone at no charge.”

📍 Case #5: Merredin, WA

Customer: Alan Maxwell — organic certified farm
Location: Merredin, WA
Farm Size: 2500 acres
Başvuru: Telehandler gearbox for telehandler — telescopic handling
Purchase Reason: New equipment build — specifying aftermarket gearbox as OEM improvement

“Our telehandler operates in extremely dusty conditions and we were going through gearboxes every season. This one has survived 4 seasons and is still running perfectly. The sealing is clearly superior to what we had before.”
Alan Maxwell, Merredin, WA

❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Telehandler Agricultural Gearbox

Can I return a gearbox if it does not fit my telehandler?

If you provide your equipment details before ordering and we confirm compatibility, fitment is guaranteed. In the rare event of a compatibility issue, we offer a no-questions-asked exchange or refund on unused gearboxes within 30 days of delivery. Our goal is to match you with the correct gearbox on the first order.

Do you provide technical support after purchase?

Yes — every purchase includes access to our engineering support team for installation guidance, troubleshooting, maintenance advice, and parts ordering. Support is available via phone, email, and our online contact form. There is no charge for technical support during or after the warranty period.

What minimum order is needed for volume pricing?

We offer tiered pricing starting from single-unit purchases, with meaningful discounts beginning at 5+ units. Dealer and OEM pricing structures are available for agricultural equipment retailers and telehandler manufacturers. Contact our sales team for a formal quotation tailored to your volume requirements.

What documentation ships with the gearbox?

Every gearbox ships with: installation manual with torque specifications, lubrication and maintenance schedule, parts diagram with individual part numbers, warranty registration card, and a quality inspection certificate with the unit’s serial number and test results.

How is the gearbox packaged for shipping?

Each gearbox is drained of shipping oil, wrapped in VCI (Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor) film, and crated in a sturdy plywood box rated for international freight. This packaging protects against moisture, impact, and corrosion during transit — even for shipments to remote Australian properties via road freight.

How do I determine the correct gearbox model for my equipment?

Provide us with your tractor brand/model and PTO speed, the telehandler manufacturer and model, and the old gearbox part number if available. Alternatively, measure the input/output shaft dimensions and mounting bolt pattern. Our selection engineers will identify the correct match, typically within 24 hours.

Can the output shaft be customized for my specific telehandler?

Absolutely. We manufacture gearboxes with keyed, splined, flanged, hex, and hollow-bore output shaft configurations. If your telehandler requires a non-standard output size, spline count, or connection type, our engineering team will design and machine it to your exact specifications at no additional lead time for common modifications.

Will this gearbox fit older-model telehandler equipment?

We maintain compatibility databases covering telehandler models from the past 25+ years. Most older models can be directly fitted with our current gearbox range. For discontinued or rare models, send us the mounting dimensions and shaft specifications, and we will confirm fitment or design a custom adapter.

What gear ratios are available for the telehandler gearbox?

We offer a comprehensive range of ratios from 1:1 through 1:6 to match virtually any telehandler configuration. Standard catalogue ratios ship within days; custom ratios can be manufactured within 2-3 weeks. Our engineers will recommend the optimal ratio based on your tractor PTO speed and telescopic handling requirements.

Do you deliver to remote farming areas in Australia?

Yes — we ship to every postcode in Australia, including remote and regional areas. We use experienced agricultural freight carriers who understand the urgency of seasonal equipment needs. Express shipping is available for emergency breakdown situations, and we maintain stock for immediate dispatch of popular models.

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⚖ Australian Standards & Telehandler Gearbox Compliance

Compliance with Australian safety standards protects your workers and your business. The following standards and regulations apply to Telehandler agricultural gearbox installations:

Regulatory Framework

ISO 6336 — Gear Load Capacity
All gears rated and verified per international standards for tooth root fatigue and surface durability.
AS/NZS 3788 — Pressure Equipment
Gearbox housings safely contain internal operating pressures in compliance with applicable standards.

State Workplace Safety Legislation

Queensland — Work Health and Safety Act 2011
mandates compliant PTO guarding on all telescopic handling equipment.
Western Australia — WHS (General) Regulations 2022
includes obligations for remote farm operations involving telescopic handling equipment.
South Australia — WHS Regulations 2012
requires regular inspection of all machinery with rotating drive components.

Regional Coverage & Delivery Network

We deliver Telehandler agricultural gearboxes to every state and territory in Australia. Our logistics network covers major farming regions including the Midlands and North West TAS, the Katherine region, the Douglas Daly, and the Top End, and the Riverina, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, and the Liverpool Plains. Whether you operate in a metropolitan fringe area or a remote pastoral station, we ship directly to your property with full tracking and delivery confirmation.

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