Description
When you’re heading out to tackle that back pasture with the bush hog, the last thing you need is a worn-out driveline giving you grief. A smooth, reliable PTO connection means steady power transfer from your tractor to your implement, no jerking, no vibration—just clean cutting through whatever brush and weeds you throw at it. This Weasler Classic Series metric driveline is built to handle the demands of rotary cutting work.
What You’re Getting
- Compressed 46-inch length fits most standard rotary cutter setups without modification
- Trilobe tube design provides smooth power transmission and reduces stress on U-joints
- 1-3/8 inch 6-spline yokes on both ends fit standard tractor PTOs and implement inputs
- Series 5 Bondioli-Pavesi sizing handles medium-duty cutting applications reliably
- Safety slide lock on tractor yoke keeps connection secure during operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This driveline is right at home behind medium-horsepower tractors running 5 to 7-foot brush hogs, rotary cutters, and similar implements. Whether you’re maintaining fence rows, cleaning up pastures, or cutting roadside ditches, it delivers the power you need without the hassle of constant maintenance. The 46-inch compressed length works well on most standard three-point setups.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on drivelines, and this Weasler unit is built accordingly. The trilobe tubing is stronger than round shaft designs, and the quality U-joints are designed to handle the constant angle changes that come with three-point mounted implements. You get OEM-level construction that stands up to daily use without breaking the bank.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for most rotary cutter applications—just match up your spline count and you’re good to go. The 1.19-inch bearing caps and 3.13-inch overall U-joint length are standard Series 5 dimensions. Always grease the U-joints before first use and check them regularly—a few pumps of grease every season keeps things running smooth.






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