
Hydreco, innovative components for agricultural machinery
More than just components, Hydeco Hydraulics offers complete and integrated solutions for agricultural mechanization. To live up to this claim, the global specialist in hydraulic and electronic technologies for mobile machinery, is presenting a series of advanced electronic solutions at Agritechnica. First of all, there is the MHDC electronic joystick. Compact and ergonomic, it fits into modern cabins and allows precision control of equipment. Offering the ability to integrate multifunctional handles with various output interfaces, the device ensures significant interaction with on-board electronic systems.
Alongside the joystick, Hydreco debuts the CANopen ECU for a new approach to electronic control. Programmable in the five IEC61131-3 languages through the LogicLab software, the control unit can operate as a Master or Slave unit, adding modularity and flexibility to machine architectures. The IP6K8 protection grade aluminum casing provides robustness to endure harsh environments, while the direct management of the solenoid valves reduces system costs. The ECU can control hydraulic and electrical movements, manage hydrostatic transmissions, optimize cooling systems and simplify predictive maintenance activities.
Hydreco's offering in Hanover also includes HY gear pumps and motors produced in its Parma manufacturing facility. This range features aluminum or cast iron structures, and offers a wide choice of displacements (1–61 cc), with working pressures up to 260 bar. According to the Modena-based company, modularity and customizable configurations make it the ideal solution for agricultural machinery of all sizes, ensuring efficiency and durability even under heavy-duty conditions. Hydreco is part of the Hydraulics Division of Daikin Industries, owned by the Duplomatic Group. This lineage allows it to leverage industrial and R&D synergies. In addition to its facilities in Italy (Vignola and Parma), Hydreco also has locations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, the United States, India and Australia. In May 2025, a new facility was opened in Bangalore (India), followed by a new operating unit in Sydney, Australia. Each of these initiatives represents a further step in the strategy of international growth and proximity to local markets.








