Description
When you’re running heavy-duty implements that demand serious power transfer, a solid weld yoke is the backbone of your driveline system. This Weasler 55 series shaft weld yoke connects directly to your implement’s driveshaft, providing the rugged connection point where rubber meets the road—or in this case, where steel meets steel. If your current yoke is cracked, worn, or just plain tired from years of hard work, this is the fix you need to keep power flowing smoothly.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 55 series construction built for larger tractors and demanding applications
- Precision 1-11/16 x 20 spline bore that mates perfectly with Cat 5 and Cat 6 CV drivelines
- 1-17/32 inch bearing cap diameter designed to handle serious torque loads
- Weasler quality engineering that stands up to the punishment of daily farm work
- Direct weld-on design that becomes part of your implement’s drive system
Built for Real Farm Work
This yoke is sized for the bigger jobs—think larger rotary cutters, heavy-duty batwings, tillage equipment, and other implements that need the beef of a 55 series driveline. The Cat 5 and Cat 6 CV compatibility means it’ll work with tractors in the 75-150+ horsepower range where power demands are serious and downtime isn’t an option.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around when it comes to PTO components. This yoke is forged tough and machined to precise tolerances, so it’ll handle the constant stress of transferring power through angles and speed changes. The bearing surfaces are built to work smoothly with 55 series crosses, and the spline bore is cut accurately for a snug fit that won’t develop slop over time.
Good to Know
This is a weld yoke, meaning it gets permanently attached to your implement’s driveshaft—not a job for the faint of heart or weekend tinkerers. Make sure you’ve got the welding skills and equipment to do it right, or better yet, let a qualified shop handle the installation. Proper welding is critical for safety and performance.






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