The traveling feed mixer gearbox, often referred to as the self-propelled or trailed TMR mixer drivetrain component, delivers reliable torque transmission and speed reduction for auger rotation in mobile feed preparation systems. In Argentina’s intensive livestock regions, these gearboxes handle viscous rations containing silage, grains, and supplements while enduring dust, vibration, and variable loads during on-farm movement and mixing cycles lasting 15-40 minutes per batch.
Engineered for 540 or 1000 rpm PTO input, the unit converts power into low-speed high-torque output suited to single, twin, or triple auger configurations commonly found in 12-30 m³ mixers. Operators in the Pampas benefit from consistent blending that supports uniform nutrient distribution essential for high-producing dairy herds and feedlot finishing.

Core Advantages and Field Performance in Traveling Feed Mixers
Traveling feed mixers operate under demanding conditions across Argentina’s vast estancias and feedlots. The gearbox must sustain repeated start-stop cycles under full load, resist contamination from feed dust and moisture, and maintain alignment during transport over uneven terrain. Planetary or bevel-helical designs provide compact power density, allowing installation in space-constrained frames while delivering service factors of 1.5-2.0 for shock loading from dense rations.
Durability stems from carburized gears with 58-62 HRC surface hardness and ductile iron housings that absorb impacts without cracking. Oil bath lubrication with high-viscosity EP additives ensures film strength at elevated temperatures reached during summer operations in Córdoba or Santa Fe provinces. These features reduce unplanned downtime, critical when feeding schedules run tight in large-scale dairies milking 500+ cows twice daily.
Compatibility with standard PTO stubs (1-3/8″ Z6 or Z21) simplifies integration with popular tractor models used locally. Reduced noise below 85 dB(A) at operating speed improves operator comfort during long shifts. Overload protection via integrated slip clutches or shear bolts safeguards the driveline when augers encounter foreign objects or frozen silage clumps.
Technical Specifications Overview
Below are 30 key parameters representative of gearboxes designed for traveling TMR feed mixers operating in Argentine conditions.
| Parameter | Value / Range | Unit / Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Rated Torque | 2200-3800 | Nm |
| Peak Torque | 4200-6500 | Nm |
| Service Factor | 1.6-2.2 | AGMA 2001 |
| Gear Ratio Options | 13.4:1 to 28.3:1 | Planetary series |
| Input Speed | 540 / 1000 | rpm PTO |
| Output Speed | 20-45 | rpm auger |
| Input Shaft | 1-3/8″ Z6 or Z21 spline | ASABE |
| Output Shaft | Ø60-80 mm keyed | DIN 6885 |
| Housing Material | Ductile iron QT450-10 | ISO 1083 |
| Gear Material | 20CrMnTi carburized | AISI 5120 equiv |
| Hardness | 58-62 HRC core 35-40 | Rockwell |
| Lubrication Type | Oil bath EP 220 | GL-5 |
| Oil Capacity | 4.5-7.2 | L |
| Change Interval | 1000-1500 | hours |
| IP Rating | IP65 | IEC 60529 |
| Operating Temp | -20 to +90 | °C ambient |
| Weight | 58-92 | kg net |
| Mounting Pattern | 4-bolt 200-280 mm PCD | Custom flange |
| Bearing Life L10 | 12000+ | hours |
| Noise Level | <85 | dB(A) at load |
| Vibration Limit | <4.5 | mm/s RMS |
| Efficiency | 94-97 | % |
| Backlash | <30 | arcmin |
| Overload Protection | Slip clutch or shear | Integrated |
| Through-Drive Option | Yes for sync | Auger pairs |
| Sealing | Double lip + labyrinth | Oil retention |
| Paint | Epoxy primer + PU topcoat | Corrosion class C3 |
| Compliance | ISO 9001 / AGMA | Manufacturing |
| Fatigue Life | 15000+ | hours field |
| Shock Load Capacity | 250% rated | Short duration |
Internal Configuration and Operating Principle
Power enters via the input shaft spline connected to the tractor PTO. A primary bevel stage or straight spur reduction transfers torque to the planetary carrier. Sun gear, planet gears (3-5 units), and ring gear deliver final reduction with high torque multiplication. Output shaft couples directly to the auger drive sprocket or chain system.
During mixing, the gearbox maintains constant auger rotation despite varying load from fibrous silage or dense concentrates. Planetary arrangement distributes load across multiple gear teeth, reducing wear and heat buildup. Oil circulation through integral channels cools components without external pumps. In self-propelled units, auxiliary outputs drive hydraulic pumps for discharge conveyors or steering.

Adapting to Argentine Pampas Operating Conditions
Argentina’s humid Pampas experiences summer temperatures exceeding 35°C and winter frosts below -5°C in southern Buenos Aires province. Gearboxes endure dust storms during dry periods and mud during wet seasons. High-torque reserve prevents stalling when mixing wet corn silage with haylage. Sealed interfaces block ingress of abrasive particles prevalent in feedlot environments near Córdoba.
Heavy rations demand robust output shafts resisting bending under eccentric loads from unbalanced augers. Thermal stability prevents viscosity loss in hot conditions, while low-temperature fluidity ensures startup reliability in winter. These attributes support extended service intervals, vital when mixers operate 8-12 hours daily feeding 1000+ head operations.
Argentina Extreme Operating Conditions Field Study
In Buenos Aires and Santa Fe provinces—the core of Argentina’s dairy and beef sectors—feed mixers travel between barns and paddocks on compacted dirt roads. Typical crops include maize silage harvested October-December and alfalfa cut multiple times yearly. Gearboxes face peak loads during summer when rations incorporate high-moisture forages.
Neighboring Uruguay shares similar Pampas extension with intensive dairying around Colonia and Soriano departments. Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul province uses comparable trailed mixers for rice bran and soybean meal blends. Mercosur harmonization pushes toward unified machinery safety norms, though Argentina references IRAM standards for PTO guarding and structural integrity. INTA guidelines emphasize overload protection to prevent driveline failures during high-inertia starts.
No strict gearbox certification exists nationally, but compliance with ISO 14396 power rating and AGMA gearing quality supports import and local acceptance. Operators prioritize units tested under sustained 80-100% load cycles simulating full-batch mixing.

Competitor Comparison
Compared to widely used Comer and Bondioli planetary series, this gearbox offers 15-20% higher peak torque capacity in equivalent frame sizes due to optimized planet gear sizing and higher-grade alloy. Heat dissipation exceeds competitors by incorporating additional fins and larger oil volume. Field reports indicate 30% longer seal life in dusty conditions.
Reggiana Riduttori and Auburn Gear models provide similar ratios but often require external cooling for continuous duty above 35°C ambient. Our design maintains internal temperatures 8-12°C lower without add-ons. (Note: All referenced names and specifications serve selection reference only and do not imply official endorsement or affiliation.)
Compatible Replacement References
The gearbox matches installation dimensions and performance envelopes of units found on Kuhn, Jaylor, Supreme, Penta, and NDE trailed or self-propelled mixers. Flange patterns align with common 200-280 mm PCD mounts and PTO input configurations. These references aid selection; no infringement on trademarks or designs is intended or implied.
Engineer Design Insights
Design prioritizes fatigue resistance under cyclic loading from auger torque reversals when reversing direction to clear blockages. Finite element analysis optimized housing ribs for stiffness without excess weight. Carburizing depth of 1.2-1.5 mm balances hardness with core toughness to resist spalling.
User feedback from large feedlots led to enlarged inspection ports and magnetic drain plugs for easier contamination checks. Iterative testing in simulated dusty, high-humidity chambers refined seal compounds for extended life. Recent iterations incorporate hardened thrust washers to counter axial loads from auger deflection.

Field Engineer Notes: Real-World Deployments
Buenos Aires Province – Dairy Operation near Tandil (2023-2025)
Client: 1200-cow Holstein herd feeding 28 m³ trailed mixer. Previous gearbox failed seals after 1800 hours due to silage acid ingress. After installation, unit completed 4200+ hours with zero leaks. Operator noted smoother startups on frozen rations. “Mixing time dropped 15% and fuel consumption stabilized.”
Santa Fe Province – Feedlot near Rafaela (2024)
8000-head finishing yard using self-propelled unit. Dust from dry-rolled corn caused bearing wear in original drive. New gearbox with enhanced labyrinth seals ran 3100 hours without regrease. Nutritionist reported improved ration uniformity, reducing sorting by 22%. “No more midday breakdowns during peak summer heat.”
Uruguay – Colonia Dairy Cooperative (2023)
Shared mixer serving five farms. Wet winters led to corrosion issues. Upgraded unit with epoxy-polyurethane coating endured 2800 hours. Farmers appreciated bolt-on compatibility with existing Kuhn frame. “Maintenance intervals extended from 500 to 1200 hours.”
Córdoba Province – Mixed Farm near Río Cuarto (2025)
Beef and dairy operation with 22 m³ trailed mixer. High-moisture maize rations overloaded prior unit. New design handled 1.8 service factor continuously. Vet noted better body condition scores from consistent particle size. “Reliability lets us focus on feeding instead of repairs.”
Entre Ríos Province – Large Herd near Paraná (2024)
Self-propelled 25 m³ mixer. Frequent road travel caused alignment stress. Reinforced output shaft and bearings eliminated vibration complaints after 2600 hours. “Transport between paddocks no longer risks driveline fatigue.”

Replacement Indicators
Watch for increased operating noise indicating bearing wear, oil leakage at seals signaling hardening or damage, metal particles on magnetic plugs denoting gear pitting, excessive vibration during load suggesting misalignment or imbalance, overheating during mixing cycles pointing to lubrication failure, startup slippage showing clutch wear, and reduced auger speed under load indicating internal slippage or ratio degradation.
Related Components and System Integration
Compatible PTO shafts feature shear bolt or slip clutch protection, telescopic profiles for turning radius, and wide-angle joints for sharp maneuvers. Safety guards meet ASABE standards. Chain drives, sprockets, and hydraulic discharge actuators integrate seamlessly. Full compatibility across trailed and self-propelled frames supports one-stop sourcing for auger rebuilds, bearing kits, and oil seals.

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Frequently Asked Questions
- What input speeds does the gearbox support?
Standard configurations accept 540 rpm and 1000 rpm PTO, with corresponding output auger speeds of 20-45 rpm depending on selected ratio. Dual-speed inputs allow flexibility across tractor fleets common in Argentine operations. - How often should oil be changed?
Under normal conditions, replace EP 220 gear oil every 1000-1500 hours or annually. Inspect magnetic drain plug during service; accelerate interval if heavy metal particles appear. - Can it handle high-moisture rations?
Yes, design accommodates sticky silage blends with service factors up to 2.2. Enhanced sealing prevents ingress of acidic moisture that degrades standard lubricants. - What maintenance reduces downtime?
Check oil level weekly, grease zerks per schedule, inspect PTO alignment after transport, and monitor temperature during operation. Early detection of leaks or unusual noise prevents major failures. - Is it suitable for self-propelled mixers?
Through-drive options synchronize multiple augers while powering auxiliary hydraulics. Compact envelope fits modern self-propelled chassis without frame modification.