Posted on 3rd January 2023
Agricast’s 35th birthday celebrations will continue until LAMMA.
The UK’s leading supplier of replacement wearing parts turned 35 on 17th November but will use the January event as a giant birthday party with visitors to stand328 in hall 20 promised some very special deals.
William Robinson, Agricast’s managing director, says he will delay price increases on the company’s GLX, LDX and STX points for people ordering them at LAMMA.
Agricast’s GLX point was one of its best-selling parts in 2022. Introduced in December 2020, the GLX point is backwards compatible with the Sumo GLS and grassland legs and is designed to deliver medium-depth cultivation with minimal soil disturbance.
With prices starting at just £37.50 per point, Mr Robinson believes the GLX offers one of the lowest costs per acre available, primarily as they feature extensive tungsten reinforcement on the leading edges, hard facing on the body and a redesigned wing to protect the fixings.
Sales of the GLX point contributed to a very happy 35th anniversary for Agricast as the milestone coincided with the company reporting its best-ever quarter of trading, with sales in July, August and September being the same as all of 2017!
Mr Robinson says several factors combined to deliver the unprecedented demand for Agricast’s products. “Drought conditions over the summer, disruption in the production processes of large OEMs, the rising price of fertilisers and the cost of living have all impacted on farmers and potentially led them to seek out cheaper suppliers of replacement parts, such as us.
“My father established the business in 1987 to supply cast iron rings to Simba Machinery Ltd at the boom time for disc and press combinations. As the popularity grew, he went on to supply many other UK manufacturers with Cambridge roll and press roll rings. As the business grew over the next decade, the Agricast name started to evolve, and around the year 2000, we started supplying direct to end users. Now, 35 years later, we continue to use the same reliable foundry to annually supply over 200 tonnes of roll rings across the UK and further afield.
“In 2015, I joined the business as general manager on my return from working abroad. Since then, we have significantly increased our range. Today, we offer more than 1,200 different wearing parts, spanning disc blades and press roll rings through to subsoiler parts and custom packers and everything in between!
“I think being brought up on a farm and then becoming a Chartered Engineer has certainly helped. I have worked with the machines for which we now supply parts for since I was at school. I’ve seen how the parts wear and where they can be improved. I am confident our products are made to really high standards and are as good, if not better, than OEM ones. Our parts are certainly more affordable. ”
“As well as the GLX, we’ve seen a considerable increase in orders for pins, bushes and axles,” continues William. “These parts are often damaged by excessive vibration, which can be caused by hard ground, just like we saw over the summer. We’ve also seen a lot more orders for spares to fit traditional large cultivators, which were needed to penetrate the fields this year and may have been in storage for five or six years.
“The third growth area has been in our packer range, particularly our LCP-600, which keeps costs down by utilising recycled rings.
“We are very much looking forward to LAMMA and having all of our best selling parts on show alongside some very special offers for visitors.”