Description
When you’re running a flex-wing mower or rotary cutter that needs smooth power transfer through constantly changing angles, you need a driveline that won’t let you down. This Weasler Category 6 CV55 series yoke and tube assembly handles the 1-11/16″ 20 spline connection with the 28.88″ length you need for proper driveline setup. The slip sleeve design lets your implement track ground contours while the guard keeps things safe—no more worrying about catching clothing or getting hurt around moving parts.
What You’re Getting
- Complete yoke and tube assembly ready for installation
- Built-in slip sleeve for smooth operation as terrain changes
- 28.88-inch length designed for proper driveline geometry
- Safety guard protects against contact with rotating components
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the punishment of real farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This Category 6 setup is right at home on implements like smaller rotary cutters, tedders, rakes, and other PTO equipment that doesn’t need the beef of a Series 7 or 8. It’s perfect for those 40-80 horsepower tractors running lighter implements where reliable power transfer matters. You’ll find this commonly used on flex-wing mowers and similar equipment where the implement needs to flex and follow ground contours.
Made to Last
Weasler builds these components knowing that PTO failure isn’t just inconvenient—it’s dangerous. The extended duty construction features enhanced lubrication retention that keeps those needle bearings running smooth longer between service intervals. This tube and yoke assembly 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 bearing surfaces are precisely machined to work smoothly with the CV joint system.
Good to Know
Make sure you’ve got proper alignment when installing—improper driveline geometry causes premature wear and dangerous vibrations. The slip sleeve needs regular greasing to keep operating smoothly, and don’t forget to check that the safety guard is securely mounted before putting the tractor to work. Mark your yoke positions before disassembly to maintain proper phasing and prevent vibration. Clean those yoke bores thoroughly before installation, and don’t forget to grease the fittings after assembly.






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