Configurix

Agricultural equipment configurator software

Match the machine to the work. Quote every valid option.

Configurix connects farm applications, tractors, carriers, harvesters, sprayers, implements, model years, powertrains, tyres, tracks, hydraulics, PTO, hitches, cabs, loaders, precision-ag technology, attachments, dealer pricing, quotations, technical documents and reviewed order data in one guided workflow for manufacturers, dealers and product specialists.

Tractors, implements, loaders, harvesters, sprayers and specialist machines
Powertrain, running gear, hydraulics, PTO, hitch, cab and precision-ag options
Customer website, dealer, rental, contractor and product-specialist journeys
Live dealer pricing, quotations, specifications, option codes, BOMs and reviewed orders
Agricultural tractor in a 3D product configuratorAn axonometric agricultural tractor with cab, tyres, front ballast and connected implement interface shown with machine, compatibility and quotation status.MACHINE PROJECT175 hp tractor · revision 07QUOTE STATUSConfigured · dealer reviewIMPLEMENT MATCHPTO · hydraulic · ISOBUSRUNNING GEARRow-crop tyre packageFactory option codes saved

Connected machine project

One project connects the work, machine, implement, options, price, document and order review.

Agricultural configuration software defined

An agricultural configurator connects real farm work, machine compatibility and the dealer workflow.

A connected agricultural equipment configurator begins with the actual manufacturer catalogue and enough application context for a responsible selection. Farm tasks, area, terrain, crop or livestock, power or capacity, transport limits, preferred technology, market, model year, units and source status remain attached to one governed project.

Machine series, engines, transmissions, axles, tyres, tracks, hydraulics, PTO, hitches, cabs, loaders, implements, attachments, displays, receivers and service packages can use revisioned option codes and compatibility data. Changing a carrier, tyre or implement updates the same visual state, warnings, order structure and dealer price.

The same governed model can power a public selector, ecommerce journey, dealer portal, rental desk and product-specialist workflow. Each channel receives the correct products, territories, inventory, programs, account prices, documents and actions while one machine identity and revision history continue across teams.

A configuration is not final agronomic, capacity, stability, axle-load, braking, road, guarding, chemical, environmental, electrical, functional-safety or operator approval. Configurix preserves manufacturer data, compatibility evidence, assumptions and review status while qualified parties remain responsible for the actual machine combination and use.

Interactive agricultural-platform planner

Choose the machine scope, channel and required output.

A public selector, dealer quotation tool and machine-implement engineering workflow need different inputs, compatibility depth and release gates. Use the planner to expose the correct operating scope.

Machine scope
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Dealer agricultural-machine configuration-to-quote workflow

Connect permitted series, model years, engines, transmissions, axles, tyres or tracks, hydraulics, PTO, hitches, cabs, loaders, implements, precision technology, attachments, warranty and service in one commercial revision. A changed option updates the same order code, package, dealer price and quotation.

Persistent project record

Account · application · machine · model year · powertrain · running gear · hydraulics · PTO · cab · technology · implements · services · price · quote

Required release gates

  • Every quoted line reconciles to the selected machine and catalogue revision.
  • Dealer compatibility checks remain distinct from final application and safety approval.
  • Accepted quotes retain the machine, implements, accessories, price and exceptions approved.

Configure the machine decisions that drive compatibility, documentation and dealer price.

The implementation follows actual machine families, model years, option codes, implement interfaces, dealer programs and receiving systems—not a generic feature checklist placed over a brochure.

Application and machine family

Capture enough work context to guide customers to a relevant machine range.

  • Farm type, tasks, area, terrain, crop, livestock, material and operating season
  • Required power, capacity, working width, throughput, transport and technology
  • Measured, estimated or customer-supplied source, assumptions and open questions

Powertrain and running gear

Keep the complete carrier identity and model-year choices connected.

  • Engine, emissions, transmission, speed, drive, axles, differentials and brakes
  • Tyres, tracks, duals, spacing, fenders, hubs, ballast and weight packages
  • Cab or open station, seat, controls, climate, lighting, visibility and protection

Hydraulics, PTO and hitch

Match the machine interfaces required by loaders and implements.

  • Pump flow, pressure, SCVs, power-beyond, load-sensing, return and case drain
  • PTO speed, shaft, available power, front and rear locations and controls
  • Three-point category, lift, drawbar, front hitch, top link and stabilizers

Implements and precision technology

Build a connected tractor, implement and digital-function package.

  • Loaders, buckets, forks, tillage, seeding, crop-care, harvest and transport tools
  • Displays, receivers, guidance, section control, task controller, telemetry and cameras
  • Mounting, mass, dimensions, PTO, hydraulic, electrical and ISOBUS compatibility

Dealer and project pricing

Continue the valid machine into the correct commercial model.

  • List, dealer, account, fleet, program, discount, margin, trade and currency rules
  • Factory options, net-item changes, dealer kits, labour, freight, setup and delivery
  • Inventory, alternatives, warranty, service, training, quotes, deposits and finance inputs

Documents and order handoff

Preserve accepted identity while application review remains explicit.

  • Application, machine, option, price, document and approval revisions
  • Specification, option-code schedule, implement list, CAD, work order, BOM or order
  • PIM, CRM, dealer, inventory, PLM, ERP, manufacturing, API and file connections

One connected process

From farm requirement to a reviewed machine order.

The customer, dealer, product specialist, manufacturer, contractor and delivery team can continue the same project while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Define the work

Start with tasks, field conditions and capacity

Capture farm context, required power or capacity, transport, technology, market, model year and source status.

Configure the machine

Choose valid powertrain, interfaces and implements

Apply manufacturer compatibility while tyres, hydraulics, PTO, hitch, technology and warnings stay connected.

Create the quotation

Calculate every option, service and dealer item

Apply the correct dealer, inventory, program, trade, freight, setup, delivery, warranty and revisioned offer.

Review and release

Verify compatibility and preserve accepted codes

Record application, safety, transport, technology, dealer-install and delivery decisions before accepted data moves downstream.

A catalogue lists a machine. A connected configurator runs the dealer decision.

Use this comparison to separate a feature selector from software that governs model years, compatibility, option codes, dealer pricing, technical documents, quotations and reviewed order handoff.

DecisionGeneric catalogue or builderConnected Configurix workflow
Application stateA category and horsepower filterStable tasks, conditions, capacity, transport, assumptions and revision
Machine identitySeries and modelManufacturer, market, model year, product code, factory data and replacement status
OptionsA visual checklistFactory codes, dependencies, exclusions, quantities, field kits and installation owner
Implement matchCompatible accessoriesHitch, lift, PTO, hydraulic, electrical, control, mass and dimension evidence
TechnologyDisplay and receiver optionsDevice, function, subscription, ISOBUS and model-year compatibility
PricingSuggested list priceDealer, program, account, trade, freight, setup, delivery, service and price revision
QuotationA build summaryEvery line reconciles to machine, option, install owner, price and exception
Order outputConfiguration emailed to dealerVerified codes, schedules, documents, work orders and receiving-system mapping
Catalogue changeOld saved builds can driftModel years, products, options, prices, documents and reopen behaviour are governed

Agricultural configuration references

Separate guided selection, commercial configuration and final machine approval.

These primary sources define relevant manufacturer-configuration, option, agricultural-machinery safety, tractor-implement communication and runtime-3D boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the application, stability, axle-load, braking, road, guarding, chemical, environmental, authority and operator requirements for the actual machine.

Agricultural equipment configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, dealers and product specialists.

Machines, model years, powertrains, tyres, tracks, hydraulics, PTO, hitches, loaders, implements, ISOBUS, precision technology, pricing, quotations, BOMs and reviewed orders.

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