Description
When you’re hooking up bigger implements to serious horsepower, you need a yoke that won’t let you down when the work gets tough. This 44 series implement yoke from Weasler is built for the heavy-duty applications where a smaller series just won’t cut it – think larger balers, manure spreaders, big rotary cutters, and other implements that demand robust power transfer from tractors putting out 80+ horsepower.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 44 series construction handles high-torque applications without failure
- 1-7/16 inch round bore with 3/8 inch keyway for positive, slip-free connection
- Precision-machined bearing surfaces keep U-joints running smooth and true
- 4-5/8 inch center-to-end measurement ensures proper driveline geometry
- 1-5/16 inch bearing caps provide robust support for constant angle changes
Built for Real Farm Work
This 44 series yoke is right at home on implements that work hard and take punishment. You’ll find these on everything from large square balers to heavy-duty manure spreaders, big rotary cutters, and other PTO equipment where lighter series yokes just don’t have the beef to handle the power and shock loads. It’s the go-to choice for farmers running mid to large frame tractors where reliability isn’t negotiable.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around when it comes to PTO components – they know your livelihood depends on parts that work. This yoke uses forged construction and precision machining to maintain tight tolerances even after thousands of hours of operation. The 3/8 inch keyway is cut deep enough to handle full power without wallowing out, while the overall design balances strength with the flexibility needed for constantly changing operating angles.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – slide it onto your implement’s 1-7/16 inch input shaft and secure with the proper key and hardware. Make sure your driveline series match throughout for proper fit and operation. Always check that your assembled driveline allows full range of motion without binding or pulling apart, and keep those PTO shields in place.


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