Description
When you’re connecting implements to your mid-sized tractor, getting the right driveline length can be tricky. Too short and you risk binding the U-joints on turns, too long and you’re dealing with dangerous vibrations. This telescoping driveline shaft solves that problem by adjusting from 38-3/4 inches compressed all the way out to 62 inches extended, giving you the flexibility to match your setup perfectly.
What You’re Getting
- Telescoping design adjusts length from 38-3/4″ to 62″ for perfect implement alignment
- Series 6 construction handles the power demands of medium to heavy-duty applications
- Welded yokes provide solid connection points for your universal joints
- TISCO quality construction built to handle the punishment of real farm work
- Bare shaft and tube assembly ready for your specific U-joint and shield setup
Built for Real Farm Work
The 6 series size handles medium to heavy-duty applications—think bigger rotary cutters, heavy-duty tillers, and implements that see constant use in tough conditions. Whether you’re running a 60-80 HP utility tractor with a finishing mower or powering through with a heavier implement, this cross and bearing set delivers the strength you need when the work gets demanding. This shaft gives you the foundation for building a driveline that’ll transfer power reliably season after season.
Made to Last
This TISCO replacement is built with quality materials and proper heat treatment to handle constant rotation, varying loads, and the vibration that comes with heavy implement work. The welded yoke construction eliminates weak points that can fail under stress, while the telescoping design reduces wear on universal joints by maintaining proper operating angles.
Installation Notes
This is a bare shaft and tube assembly, so you’ll need to add your own universal joints, slip clutch, and safety shields based on your specific application. The 62-inch extended length makes it suitable for implements that need extra reach, while the compressed length keeps things compact when you’re working in tight quarters. Remember to maintain proper driveline angles and keep all rotating parts properly shielded for safe operation.






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