Description
When your implement yoke fails in the middle of the season, everything stops—your work, your schedule, and your income. This Weasler shear pin implement yoke is built to handle the constant stress and angles of real field work, with thick walls that resist the twisting forces that can destroy cheaper alternatives. The shear pin design gives you built-in overload protection, so if something goes wrong, you break a replaceable pin instead of expensive driveline components.
What You’re Getting
- Precision 1-inch round bore that fits tight without binding on your implement shaft
- Shear pin protection system that saves your driveline when things get tough
- Walterscheid 2100 series compatibility with metric dimensions for proper fit
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the punishment of daily farm use
- Professional-grade bearing surfaces that stay smooth season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This yoke fits Walterscheid 2100 series drivelines you’ll find on rotary cutters, mowers, and other implements where reliable power transfer is critical. The 1-inch round bore makes it perfect for mid-sized implements that need more beef than smaller series but don’t require the heavy-duty components of the larger Walterscheid series. Whether you’re running a brush hog, finish mower, or rotary cutter, this yoke connects your tractor’s power to your implement reliably.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around with PTO components – they know lives depend on quality, with precisely machined crosses that maintain exact angles and attention to detail throughout. The bearing caps are built to handle constant motion and vibration without loosening up, and the shear pin system is designed to break cleanly when overloaded, protecting your more expensive components from damage.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for Walterscheid 2100 series applications—no modifications needed. Make sure your implement shaft is clean and free of burrs before sliding the yoke on. The shear pins should be replaced with the exact same strength rating to maintain proper overload protection. Keep a couple spare shear pins in your toolbox because they’re designed to break when you hit something solid.



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