Description
When your PTO shaft’s taking a beating and you need something tougher than a standard pin connection, this shear pin implement yoke is built to handle the job. Unlike regular yokes that can lock up solid when things go sideways, this one’s designed with a built-in weak point that protects your expensive equipment by breaking away when overloaded. Think of it as insurance for your tractor’s PTO system—better to replace a pin than rebuild a transmission.
What You’re Getting
- Shear pin design that sacrifices itself to save your tractor’s drivetrain from damage
- Solid 1-1/4″ round bore that fits standard implement shafts securely
- Precision construction with 80mm center-to-end bearing distance for proper alignment
- Heavy-duty cross and bearing assembly sized at .94″ diameter for reliable power transfer
- Built to Bondioli Series 2 and Walterscheid 2200 standards for consistent quality
Built for Real Farm Work
This yoke works with both Bondioli Series 2 and Walterscheid 2200 series PTO systems, covering a wide range of European and import tractors. You’ll find these systems on everything from compact utility tractors running brush hogs and tillers to mid-size machines powering hay equipment and spreaders. The round bore design fits most standard implement input shafts without needing special adapters or modifications.
Made to Last
This Weasler-manufactured yoke uses quality steel construction that holds up to the constant torque and shock loads that come with farm work. The bearings and cross are sized to handle serious power transfer, while the shear pin mechanism is calibrated to break at the right load—tough enough for normal work but smart enough to give way before expensive parts get damaged.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—just slide it onto your implement shaft and secure with the proper hardware. Keep spare shear pins on hand because they’re doing their job when they break. Many operators stock these components because failures never happen at convenient times. When a pin shears, it’s usually telling you something about your setup—maybe the implement’s binding, you hit something solid, or it’s time to check your PTO speed settings.






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