Description
When your PTO-driven implements start getting grabby or you’re working in conditions where sudden loads could damage expensive gearboxes, a shear pin yoke is your first line of defense. If you’ve ever had a PTO yoke fail in the middle of haying season, you know how fast a simple part can shut down your whole operation. This Weasler shear pin yoke protects your implement by sacrificing a replaceable pin instead of destroying transmission internals when things go sideways.
What You’re Getting
- Built-in overload protection with replaceable shear pins that break before expensive parts do
- Weasler’s forged construction and tight machining tolerances for reliable daily operation
- Precision 1-3/8 inch round bore that slides on smooth without slop or binding
- Compatible with both Bondioli Series 6 and Walterscheid 2220 systems for versatile applications
- 4.13 inch center-to-end dimension works with standard driveline lengths
Built for Real Farm Work
This Series 6 yoke is right at home on implements like smaller rotary cutters, tedders, rakes, and other PTO equipment that doesn’t need the beef of a Series 7 or 8. It’s perfect for those 40-80 horsepower tractors running lighter implements where a Series 5 might be too small. You’ll find these on everything from 5-foot brush hogs to hay tedders, anywhere you need reliable power transfer without overkill. The shear pin design makes it ideal for implements that encounter variable loads like brush cutters hitting stumps or feed mixers dealing with tough forage.
Made to Last
The bearing surfaces are ground smooth and the cross assembly is built to handle the constant speed changes and angles that come with real field work. This isn’t a hardware store universal joint that’ll leave you stranded – it’s agricultural grade all the way through. The yoke body handles the stress while the sacrificial pin takes the hit when overloads occur.
Good to Know
Installation follows standard yoke procedures – slide onto your implement’s 1-3/8 inch input shaft and secure with proper hardware. Make sure you’ve got the right series match – this Series 6 needs to mate with other Series 6 components for proper fit. Keep spare shear pins handy since they’re designed to break – it’s cheaper to replace a pin than rebuild an implement gearbox.






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