AT’s Story

Supply the tools to get work done

“Every product on this site has been used, abused and pushed hard. We are not a pass through sales rep. We use our products daily.”

Acreage Tools was formed by a single equipment operator with the mission of providing a quality, heavy duty, over built product which provides a great finish while withstanding tough terrain and severe weather conditions.

From the owner:

“Too many times I was working in the field, pushing through the weekend. And without fail, it’d be midnight and I’d smoke a huge rock buried under the snow, taking several teeth with it. Par for the course. What really led to my frustration was the inability to hop on my phone and get replacement teeth shipped out the next morning. The websites out there are clunky; never provided equipment matching information; wouldn’t provide the matching hardware; and shipping seemed slow and expensive. My equipment sales reps were always happy to sell me OEM teeth, but I would have to wait until the rep got in on Monday morning… make a phone call because there was often a lag with email, then have a clarifying conversation. All just to place an order and often times I’d be sitting on a 5-10 day turn around. So ultimately, because of my poor planning, unreliable product and lack of options, my machine would just be sitting idle, sometimes for weeks. Leading to loss of income and understandably frustrated clients.

Acreage Tools, is for the operators too busy with the task at hand who don’t want to struggle with getting the right tooth and hardware to finish the job. I tried some of the aftermarket teeth out there, but was constantly disappointed in the quality and overall life of the products. So rather than reinvent the wheel, we are taking proven, hardworking OEM styles, adding our own design edits combined with higher quality manufacturing and finishing processes to help ensure those late weekend pushes get you through to Monday morning. And ultimately, a surprised client seeing their project completed ahead of schedule.”