In 1837, a young blacksmith named John Deere revolutionized the agricultural world with his steel plow. He replaced the familiar cast iron with steel, noting that the rich soils of the Midwest didn’t stick to it. Plowing became faster and more manageable.
Steel continues to be the best metal for farm implements today, though its usage differs based on the application.
Most heavy equipment manufacturers still rely on steel for the primary construction of their machinery. Structural steel shells meet with solid steel frames on tractors, combines, tillers and many other attachments.
Among the many advantages of structural steel, this material is:
Steel remains the leading metal for agricultural parts and hand tools like rakes, shovels and hoes. In addition to the benefits above, using steel prevents soil from sticking and makes cleanup faster.
Many smaller components of large machinery use stainless steel, a version of the alloy that’s combined with chromium to achieve a familiar sheen and smooth texture. Advantages of stainless steel include:
Fairlawn Tool is your one-stop solution for your agricultural metal manufacturing needs. We’ve been helping customers on the East Coast and beyond stand out from the competition in the cost-conscious world of agriculture for more than 65 years.
We maintain an ISO 9001-certified facility, manufacturing farm equipment from tractors to combine harvesters and every nut and bolt in the middle. Our specialties include turret punching, sheet metal fabrication and metal bending and forming to your specifications. Contact our expert team to learn how partnering with us can save you time and money.