The Kverneland MAE000118 is a genuine OEM M40x1.5 nut designed for robust and secure fastening applications across a wide range of Kverneland agricultural equipment. This high-quality nut ensures reliable performance and proper fitment, crucial for maintaining the integrity and operational efficiency of plows, cultivators, seed drills, and balers. Weighing approximately 0.15 kg, it meets Kverneland's stringent specifications for durability and strength.
Kverneland Group, founded in 1879 by Ole Gabriel Kverneland, is a leading international company developing, producing, and distributing agricultural machinery and services. Headquartered in Klepp, Norway, Kverneland has grown from a small forge into a global player. Since 2012, it has been part of the Kubota Group, a Japanese multinational corporation, further strengthening its position in the agricultural sector.
Kverneland is renowned for its innovative and high-quality equipment for soil cultivation, seeding, forage harvesting, spreading, and spraying. Key product lines include the Kverneland ploughs, such as the Kverneland 2500 i-Plough, known for their efficiency and durability; precision seeders; balers; and a range of mowers and cultivators. The company continually invests in research and development to offer advanced solutions for modern farming challenges.
At Partao, we provide an extensive range of genuine Kverneland spare parts to maintain the performance and longevity of your machinery. Our top categories include Other Engine Parts, Wiring Harnesses, Fuel Level Sensors, Hydraulic Seals, and Other Cab, Body & Steering Parts. Over 1616,875 genuine Kverneland spare parts are available at Partao.
Farmers across Europe and globally choose Kverneland for its robust and technologically advanced machinery, which is designed to optimize efficiency and productivity in diverse agricultural environments. The brand's strong emphasis on innovation and user-friendly design ensures that its equipment delivers reliable performance, making it a trusted partner for sustainable and profitable farming operations.