Description
Your tractor’s power take-off is the hardest working part that never gets much attention—until it stops working. When you’re ready to bush hog a field or run the hay baler and nothing happens when you flip the PTO switch, you’re looking at time and money slipping away. This PTO shaft fits Same tractors across the Antares, Aster, Explorer, Silver, Buffalo, and other popular series, getting you back to the business of farming without the headaches of a worn or damaged shaft.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement shaft that fits properly the first time—no modifications needed
- Engineered to deliver smooth power transfer to your standard-speed implements without the slipping and vibration that comes from worn splines
- Built to handle the constant engagement and shock loads that come with real farm work
- Precision-machined splines ensure positive connection between your tractor and implements
Built for Real Farm Work
This shaft works with Same models including Antares, Explorer, Silver, Buffalo, Iron, and Frutteto series tractors—the reliable workhorses you see on farms everywhere. Whether you’re running a rotary cutter through thick pasture, operating a manure spreader, or powering up the hay baler during a tight weather window, this is the part that makes it all happen. These tractors handle everything from livestock operations to row crop farming where reliable PTO power can make or break your day.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on PTO components, with constant engagement and disengagement plus the shock loads that come from hitting rocks or thick brush. This shaft is built to handle the demands of agricultural work, with quality materials and construction that won’t let you down when you need it most. The precision engineering means smooth operation and long service life, even under the demanding conditions of daily farm use.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for the original shaft, so installation follows standard PTO service procedures. While you’ve got the PTO apart, take a minute to inspect the related components—if the old shaft was worn, check what might have caused the problem. Clean the PTO housing thoroughly before installation, removing any dirt or corrosion that could prevent proper seating, and check that the shaft slides freely on the splines without excessive play.






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