Description
When you’re running a mower conditioner through heavy hay or tough conditions, the last thing you need is a driveshaft failure that shuts down your operation during cutting season. A worn or damaged CV half shaft creates dangerous vibrations, power loss, and can leave you stranded in the field when time is money. This Weasler CV implement half shaft gives you the smooth, reliable power transfer your mower conditioner demands, complete with the protective shield to keep things safe.
What You’re Getting
- Complete assembly includes protective shield—no hunting for separate components
- Category 6 heavy-duty construction handles higher horsepower and demanding applications
- Constant velocity design maintains smooth power delivery through changing angles
- 33.69-inch compressed length fits properly without interference or binding
- Clamp yoke design provides secure connection to implement input shaft
Built for Mower Conditioner Work
This half shaft is designed specifically for mower conditioner applications where smooth power transfer is critical for proper cutting and conditioning performance. The Category 6 rating means it’s built to handle the power demands of larger tractors running wide mower conditioners through thick, heavy crops. Whether you’re cutting alfalfa, grass hay, or mixed stands, this shaft maintains consistent power delivery even when cutting conditions change.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t cut corners on PTO components because they know what happens when driveline parts fail. These components are built to handle repeated engagement cycles, temperature swings, and the constant stress of transferring power through changing angles. The materials resist wear and fatigue so your equipment keeps working season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement half shaft that connects to your existing driveline system. The clamp yoke attaches securely to your mower conditioner’s input shaft, while the shield provides essential protection during operation. Installing PTO components correctly is critical for safety, so if you’re not comfortable with driveline work, this might be a job for your local equipment shop. Make sure all connections are tight and the shield rotates freely before putting it back to work.





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