The ROSTSELMASH 101218121 sieve lever bushing is a genuine OEM component designed for optimal performance in ACROS, VECTOR, TORUM, and RSM 161 combine harvesters. This essential bushing features an inner diameter of 20 mm, an outer diameter of 25 mm, a length of 60 mm, and a flange outer diameter of 48 mm, ensuring precise fitment and reliable operation within the sieve lever mechanism. Weighing 0.12 kg, it is built to withstand demanding agricultural conditions, contributing to the longevity and efficiency of your machinery.
Rostselmash is a prominent Russian manufacturer of agricultural machinery, with a history dating back to its founding in 1929. The company's headquarters are located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Over the decades, Rostselmash has grown to become one of the largest producers of agricultural equipment globally, playing a significant role in supplying machinery for large-scale farming operations, particularly within the former Soviet Union and its successor states.
The brand is primarily recognized for its extensive range of combine harvesters, which include popular series such as the TORUM, RSM 161, and NOVA. Beyond combines, Rostselmash also produces a variety of other agricultural equipment, including forage harvesters, tractors, sprayers, and tillage machinery. Its product portfolio is designed to meet the demands of modern agriculture, focusing on efficiency, capacity, and reliability in diverse farming conditions.
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Farmers and agricultural enterprises often choose Rostselmash machinery for its robust construction and suitability for large-scale operations, particularly in regions with vast agricultural lands. The company maintains a broad distribution and service network, ensuring that operators have access to necessary parts and technical support to keep their equipment running efficiently throughout the harvest and growing seasons.