Description
When your 1000 RPM implements need serious power for heavy-duty work, you can’t afford a worn or damaged PTO shaft that slips under load. Whether you’re running a high-capacity baler through thick hay, powering a large rotary cutter through overgrown brush, or operating a demanding implement that needs full engine power, this PTO shaft is the vital link between your tractor’s power and the implements that get work done.
What You’re Getting
- 6-spline configuration ensures positive power transfer without slipping – maximum contact area means your tractor’s full horsepower reaches your implement
- Heat-treated steel construction resists wear and handles full engine torque without twisting even under the shock loads of tough field conditions
- 1000 RPM operation for high-capacity implements that demand maximum power and speed
- Direct replacement design fits your tractor’s PTO system without modifications or adapters
Built for Real Farm Work
This shaft serves the workhorse tractors that power today’s farms – from the reliable 10 Series utility tractors perfect for loader work and general farm tasks, to the high-horsepower 40 Series row-crop machines that handle heavy tillage and harvesting. The TS and TW Series tractors are known for their power and versatility, running everything from large square balers to forage equipment that demands consistent, high-speed power delivery.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on PTO components, with constant engagement and disengagement plus shock loads from hitting rocks or thick brush. This shaft is built with robust construction that maintains proper spline engagement even after years of hard use. The precision machining ensures smooth operation while the durable materials resist the wear that causes slippage and power loss.
Good to Know
This is a direct replacement for the original shaft, so installation follows standard PTO service procedures. Make sure to inspect the PTO clutch and related components while you’ve got things apart. Clean the splines thoroughly and apply a light coat of grease. Ensure the shaft slides fully onto the splines for maximum engagement. Always verify your implement requires 1000 RPM before installation – using the wrong speed can damage equipment.






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