Description
When you’re hooking up implements with hex input shafts, you need a yoke that locks on tight and stays put. A loose or worn implement yoke means vibration, power loss, and the kind of headaches that can ruin your whole day in the field. This Weasler 1000 series implement yoke is built to take the punishment of daily use, with a 1-1/8 inch hex bore that slides right onto your implement’s input shaft. No more worrying about stripped connections or worn-out yokes leaving you dead in the water when you need to get work done.
What You’re Getting
- Precise 1-1/8 inch hex bore machined to tight tolerances so it slides on smooth but doesn’t slop around after a season of use
- Set screw connection provides secure attachment without the need for special tools or complex hardware
- Built from quality steel that can handle the constant stress of PTO operation, from the shock loads of engaging implements to the vibration of field work
- 1000 series design offers reliable power transmission for medium-duty applications
- Weasler quality construction with precisely machined components that maintain exact tolerances, providing smooth operation without the slop that causes accelerated wear
Built for Real Farm Work
This yoke is right at home on implements like rotary cutters, hay equipment, and other PTO-driven machinery that doesn’t need the heavy-duty capacity of larger series. It’s perfect for those mid-range tractors running moderate implements where you need reliable power transfer without overkill. The hex bore design is common on implements where round splines aren’t used, giving you a positive connection that won’t slip under load.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around – their yokes are forged tough with bearing surfaces ground smooth and construction built to handle the constant speed changes and angles that come with real field work. This isn’t a hardware store universal joint that’ll leave you stranded – it’s agricultural grade all the way through.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – just slide the yoke onto your implement’s hex shaft and secure it with the set screw. Make sure to check the fit before final tightening, and don’t forget to apply thread locker on the set screw to prevent it from backing out during operation. A quick tip: clean any dirt or rust off the hex shaft before installation for the best fit.






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