Description
If you’ve ever wrestled with getting a PTO driveline to telescope smoothly or dealt with binding tubes that fight you every time you hook up, you know how important proper profile yokes are. This outer profile yoke connects to the outer tube section of your Bondioli Series 2 driveline, giving you that smooth sliding action that makes coupling and decoupling equipment a breeze instead of a battle.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined 36mm trilobe bore that matches Series 2 profile tubes perfectly
- High-quality U-joint with .94-inch bearing caps built for reliable power transfer
- Rugged construction that handles the torque and vibration of daily farm work
- Weasler manufacturing means it’s built to agricultural standards, not highway specs
Built for Real Farm Work
Bondioli-Pavesi Series 2 drivelines are commonly found on medium-duty implements where you need more strength than a Series 1 but don’t need the beef of a Series 6 or 7. Think finish mowers, smaller rotary cutters, hay tedders, and other PTO equipment that sees steady use but isn’t breaking new ground every day. The trilobe profile shape gives you three contact points for even load distribution and smooth telescoping action.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around – their yokes are forged tough and machined to tight tolerances. The bearing surfaces are ground smooth to minimize friction, and the trilobe bore is cut precisely so it slides on the tube without slop but won’t bind up when dirt gets in there. This isn’t a hardware store universal joint – it’s designed specifically for agricultural applications where failure isn’t an option.
Good to Know
This is the outer yoke, which means it slides over the outer tube of your telescoping driveline. Make sure you’re ordering the right one – inner and outer yokes aren’t interchangeable. When assembling, a light coat of grease on the profile helps with initial installation and long-term operation. Always check that your Series 2 components match up – mixing series can lead to premature wear or catastrophic failure.





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