Description
When you’re hooking up that brush hog, tiller, or spreader and notice the yoke connection feels sloppy or the implement shaft won’t engage properly, it’s time to replace that worn implement yoke. A damaged yoke creates dangerous vibrations that can destroy U-joints, damage gearboxes, and turn your PTO shaft into a safety hazard. This Weasler 35 series implement yoke gives you a solid, precise connection that eliminates wobble and gets power flowing smoothly to your implement again.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 35 series construction built to handle the constant stress of PTO operation
- Precisely machined 1-inch round bore with quarter-inch keyway for secure implement connection
- Robust 1-1/4 inch bearing caps that keep U-joints running true under load
- 4-1/4 inch center-to-end length maintains proper driveline geometry and clearance
- Direct replacement design means no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This 35 series size is common on 40-80 horsepower implements, making it perfect for mid-size tractors running everything from bush hogs and rotary cutters to feed mixers and spreaders. Whether you’re maintaining pastures with a rotary cutter, working fields with a tiller, or spreading fertilizer, this yoke handles the punishment that comes with real farm work where angle changes and shock loads are part of daily operation.
Made to Last
Weasler doesn’t just make generic driveline parts – they understand the punishing conditions farm equipment faces. This 35 series yoke uses heavy-duty construction throughout, from the precisely machined bore that maintains tight tolerances, to the robust bearing caps that keep U-joints running true. The quarter-inch keyway is cut deep enough to handle full power transfer without wallowing out over time.
Installation Notes
Your implement shaft should slide into that 1-inch bore smoothly without excessive play – forcing mismatched components is asking for trouble. Make sure you’ve got the right length key and secure everything with proper fasteners. A quick tip from the field: check that your assembled driveline has full range of motion without bottoming out or pulling apart during operation.



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