Description
When you’re dealing with PTO problems on your big John Deere—whether it’s leaking gear oil, making noise, or the shaft won’t engage properly—the issue often comes down to a worn or damaged output housing. This critical component houses the output shaft and bearings that transfer your tractor’s power to implements, and when it’s compromised, you’re looking at everything from poor power transfer to complete PTO failure during busy seasons when you can’t afford downtime.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured housing built to exact factory specifications for proper fit and alignment
- Robust construction that handles the high torque loads and vibration from heavy implement work
- Quality materials that resist wear from constant power transmission and harsh operating conditions
- Direct replacement design that works with existing PTO shafts and related components
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere 8000 series tractors are the heavy lifters on large operations – pulling wide implements, running from dawn to dusk, and generating serious heat in the process. Whether you’re pulling a 16-row planter across thousands of acres or running a large self-propelled sprayer, these machines demand PTO systems that can handle full power output without fail. This housing ensures reliable power transfer to everything from large rotary cutters and heavy-duty balers to manure spreaders and tillage equipment.
Made to Last
Farm PTO systems work harder than most people realize, with constant torque loads, shock absorption from implement engagement, and the demanding duty cycles that come with agricultural work. This shaft is precision-machined to exact specifications that ensure smooth power transfer without the vibration and binding that can occur with worn or inferior components. The housing maintains proper bearing alignment and seal integrity season after season, protecting your investment in both tractor and implements.
Good to Know
Clean the PTO housing thoroughly before installation, removing any dirt or corrosion that could prevent proper seating. Apply anti-seize to the mounting bolts for easier future service. This is also a good time to check your PTO shaft, seals, and bearings while you’ve got everything apart. Make sure all related components are in good condition to get the most life from your new housing.






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