Description
When your PTO housing starts leaking or the engagement mechanism isn’t working right, it’s more than just an inconvenience—it’s lost productivity in the field. Whether you’re running a baler during hay season or powering a manure spreader when time’s short, a faulty PTO housing means implements that won’t perform when you need them most. This replacement housing gets your power take-off system back to reliable operation so you can focus on the work at hand.
What You’re Getting
- Complete housing assembly that mounts all your PTO components in proper alignment
- Works with your existing slide selector and shafts—no hunting for extra parts
- Built to handle the torque loads these bigger tractors put out during heavy PTO work
- Direct replacement that fits without modifications or adapters
- Heavy-duty construction that protects internal mechanisms from field contamination
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing serves Ford New Holland tractors from the 40 series workhorses like the 5640 and 8340, plus the 10 series including models from the 5610 up through the 8210, and TS series tractors from TS90 to TS115. These are serious machines used for everything from hay production and tillage work to running heavy implements where reliable PTO power at precise RPM settings makes the difference between getting the job done and calling it quits.
Made to Last
Farm PTO systems take a beating—constant high-speed rotation, varying loads, and exposure to dust and moisture that would destroy cheaper parts. This housing is engineered to maintain proper shaft alignment under load while protecting the internal gears and selectors from contamination. The robust design ensures smooth engagement and operation season after season, even when you’re pushing these tractors hard.
Installation Notes
This housing works with slide selector 42047 and comes ready to accept your PTO shafts and seals. During installation, make sure everything’s clean and properly aligned before torquing to spec—a little extra time here prevents premature wear down the road. Check your slide selector operation and inspect seals while you’ve got things apart.






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