Description
When you’re working that PTO shaft hard—whether it’s running a heavy-duty rotary cutter, big square baler, or any implement that demands serious power transfer—the constant velocity joint takes a beating. Weasler doesn’t cut corners on PTO components because they know what happens when driveline parts fail. These components are built to handle repeated engagement cycles, temperature swings, and the constant stress of transferring power through changing angles. This 55 Series CV shield gives that critical joint the protection it needs while keeping you safe from spinning driveline parts.
What You’re Getting
- Durable 67-inch shield designed specifically for 55 Series constant velocity joints
- Protective covering that keeps debris, moisture, and contaminants away from critical CV components
- Safety barrier that prevents accidental contact with rotating driveline parts
- Built to handle the demands of heavy-duty agricultural applications
- Direct replacement shield that maintains proper clearances and ventilation
Built for Real Farm Work
The 55 Series is built for serious applications—think medium to heavy-duty implements that see constant use in demanding conditions. Whether you’re running a large disc mower, heavy-duty brush hog, or tillage equipment that works through varying terrain angles, this shield protects the CV joint that keeps power flowing smoothly even when your implement is working through challenging angles and conditions.
Made to Last
The materials resist wear and fatigue so components keep protecting your equipment season after season. This shield is engineered to withstand the vibration, debris impact, and weather exposure that comes with real farm work. The robust construction ensures it’ll stay in place and keep doing its job through thousands of hours of operation.
Good to Know
Installation involves securing the shield properly to both ends of the CV joint housing—make sure all mounting hardware is tight and the shield can rotate freely without binding. Clean everything thoroughly during assembly and check that all components move freely before putting it back together. A light coating of grease on contact points helps with smooth operation, but don’t overdo it or debris will stick and cause problems.



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