Description
Nothing stops field work faster than a worn-out PTO yoke that won’t stay connected or starts chattering under load. When you’re in the middle of haying season or trying to finish planting before the rain hits, a reliable connection between your tractor and implement isn’t just convenient—it’s essential. This Weasler quick disconnect yoke brings back that solid, dependable connection you need for smooth power transfer.
What You’re Getting
- Quick disconnect design lets you connect and disconnect implements in seconds without tools
- Precision-machined 1-3/8 inch 6-spline bore fits standard PTO shafts without slop or binding
- Walterscheid Series 2100 compatibility ensures proper fit with existing driveline components
- Quality forged construction that handles the constant torque changes and shock loads of field work
- Smooth bearing surfaces that keep U-joints running true season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
The Walterscheid Series 2100 system is designed for medium-duty applications, making this yoke perfect for tractors running rotary cutters, hay equipment, and other implements that need reliable power without the bulk of heavy-duty systems. Whether you’re mowing roadside, tedding hay, or running a feed mixer, this yoke handles the job while giving you the convenience of quick connects when switching between implements.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t mess around when it comes to PTO components—they know your livelihood depends on parts that work. This yoke features precision cross and bearing assemblies with .87-inch diameter caps that maintain smooth operation even after thousands of hours. The quick disconnect mechanism is built to handle repeated connections without wearing loose, while the forged construction resists the cracking and deformation that plague cheaper alternatives.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—slide the yoke onto your tractor’s PTO shaft and secure with the locking mechanism. The quick disconnect feature means you can unhook implements without crawling under equipment or fighting with stuck connections. Keep the splines greased and check occasionally for any play in the quick disconnect—a little maintenance goes a long way toward preventing expensive breakdowns when you can least afford them.






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