The company became the largest manufacturers of steam rollers in the world
With help from his father-in-law he was able in either 1850 or 1851 to buy a small millwrighting business at in Edward's Yard, Rochester. The business produced and repaired agricultural machinery. Aveling had been concerned by the slow pace of agricultural labour arising from the "ancient and defective construction" of the machines. Starting from 1852 he concentrated on experiments to in steam cultivation culminating in the first steam plough in 1856. So successful was the plough that some Kent farmers presented him with an award of 300 guineas in 1858