Description
When your PTO yoke starts showing wear or you’re setting up a new implement, you need a connection that’ll hold up to serious work. That clicking, popping PTO shaft isn’t going to fix itself, and ignoring worn components creates dangerous vibrations that destroy U-joints, damage implement gearboxes, and create hazardous operating conditions. This Weasler 35 series implement yoke gives you the solid, balanced connection your driveline needs for smooth power transfer from tractor to implement.
What You’re Getting
- Precisely machined construction that maintains tight tolerances and keeps U-joints running true
- 1-3/8 inch 6 spline bore that fits standard implement input shafts without slop
- 3-7/8 inch center-to-end length for proper driveline geometry
- Weasler quality – they know lives depend on PTO components and build accordingly
- Heavy-duty bearing caps designed for constant angle changes and shock loads
Built for Real Farm Work
This 35 series size is common on 40-100 horsepower driveline applications, making it perfect for mid-size tractors running everything from rotary cutters to feed mixers. Whether you’re bush hogging pastures, running a hay tedder, or powering a manure spreader, this yoke handles the punishment of daily agricultural use while maintaining the precise fit needed for safe operation.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around – their yokes are forged tough and machined to tight tolerances so it slides on smooth but doesn’t slop around after a season of use. The bearing surfaces are ground smooth to handle the constant speed changes and angles that come with real field work, while the robust construction stands up to the shock loads and vibration that destroy lesser components.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – slide the yoke onto your implement’s splined shaft and secure with appropriate hardware. Proper phasing prevents vibration, so mark your positions before removal if replacing an existing yoke. Many farmers stock spare yokes for critical implements – PTO failures during haying or harvest are expensive.






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