Description
When you’re building or repairing a PTO driveline, you need tubing that’s going to hold up to the constant twisting force and vibration of power transmission. Weasler doesn’t mess around with PTO components – they know lives depend on quality. This 2-inch round tubing is made for 12 and 14 series PTO applications where you need the strength of quality steel with the precision to handle serious horsepower without failure.
What You’re Getting
- 72-inch length gives you plenty of material to work with for custom driveline builds
- 0.083 inch wall thickness provides the right balance of strength and weight for 12 and 14 series applications
- 2-inch outside diameter fits perfectly with standard 12 and 14 series PTO components
- Made by Weasler, the same company that builds OEM drivelines for major tractor manufacturers
- Precision-rolled tubing that maintains consistent wall thickness throughout the length
Built for Real Farm Work
This tubing is designed for the mid-range PTO applications you’ll find on 40-150 horsepower tractors running everything from rotary cutters to hay equipment. The 12 and 14 series sizing makes it perfect for implements that need more strength than a Series 6 but don’t require the heavy-duty construction of Series 35 or larger. You’ll see this size on balers, spreaders, rotary mowers, and other implements that work hard but don’t need the beef of the biggest drivelines.
Made to Last
This kit includes precisely machined crosses that maintain exact 90-degree angles between bearing journals. The needle bearings are manufactured to tight tolerances, providing smooth rotation without the slop that causes accelerated wear. The same quality standards apply to this tubing – it’s built to handle the constant flexing and torque loads that come with real field work, season after season.
Good to Know
This is raw tubing, so you’ll need to machine or weld your end fittings depending on your application. The 72-inch length gives you flexibility to cut to your exact needs while having some extra for future repairs. Keep in mind that PTO tubing work requires proper balancing – any welding or modifications should maintain the tube’s balance to prevent vibration issues down the road.





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