Description
Every farmer knows that exposed PTO shafts are accidents waiting to happen, and OSHA inspectors don’t mess around when it comes to safety violations. Whether you’re dealing with a damaged shield that’s been rattling around for years or need protection for a new implement, this Weasler Easy Lock shield keeps you compliant while protecting what matters most – your safety and your family’s peace of mind.
What You’re Getting
- 60-inch length covers longer drivelines found on larger implements
- Easy Lock design makes removal and installation simple without tools
- Type 250 construction handles the punishment of daily farm use
- Fits multiple series including North American 6/12/35, Metric ByPy 1/2/3/4, and Walterscheid 2100/2200/I/2300
- Telescoping design adjusts to different working lengths as needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This shield is right at home on medium to heavy-duty implements – think bigger rotary cutters, feed mixers, manure spreaders, and tillage equipment. The 60-inch length handles those longer drivelines you find on wide implements and equipment that needs to operate at various distances from your tractor. Whether you’re running a 15-foot batwing mower or a big feed wagon, this shield has the reach to keep spinning shafts covered.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around with PTO components – they know lives depend on quality. The Type 250 construction uses heavy-duty materials that resist cracking from impacts and hold up to the constant flexing that comes with field work. The bearing system lets the shield rotate smoothly while the driveline spins, preventing the binding that destroys cheaper shields.
Good to Know
The Easy Lock feature means no more wrestling with clamps or searching for bolts when you need to remove the shield for maintenance. Just twist to lock, twist to unlock – it’s that simple. Make sure your implement yoke and tractor connection match one of the compatible series before ordering, and always keep shields in place during operation.






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