Description
When your PTO driveline takes a sudden shock load—hitting a stump with the bush hog or jamming up your manure spreader—a torque limiter yoke can save you thousands in broken driveline and implement damage. This Weasler 44 series flange yoke is designed to slip when torque exceeds safe limits, protecting your expensive equipment while still delivering reliable power for normal operation. It’s like having a clutch built right into your driveline.
What You’re Getting
- 44 series heavy-duty design handles high horsepower applications up to the set torque limit
- Flange connection provides secure mounting to implement input shafts or gearboxes
- 1-5/16 inch bearing caps and 4 inch overall length for robust U-joint support
- Torque limiting action protects driveline components from dangerous shock loads
- Professional-grade construction built to Weasler’s agricultural standards
Built for Serious Farm Work
This yoke fits implements that need series 44 PTO components – think medium to heavy-duty equipment like manure spreaders, rotary cutters, and feed mixers. The 44 series is commonly found on tractors from 75-120 horsepower running implements that see hard use in demanding conditions. Whether you’re clearing fence rows with a heavy-duty brush hog or spreading bedding with a loaded manure spreader, this torque limiter gives you protection when you need it most.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around when it comes to PTO components. This yoke is 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. The torque limiting mechanism is calibrated to slip at predetermined levels, protecting your equipment while maintaining positive drive under normal loads.
Good to Know
Installation requires careful attention to torque settings and proper driveline phasing to prevent vibration. The torque limiter should be set according to your implement’s requirements—too loose and you’ll get unnecessary slipping, too tight and you lose the protection. Always check manufacturer specifications for proper torque settings, and remember that regular maintenance of the limiting mechanism keeps it working when you need it most.


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