PTO Shaft for Digger — Overview

The PTO (Power Take-Off) shaft is a mission-critical drivetrain component that transfers rotational energy from the tractor’s engine to the Digger. In modern specialty operations, a well-matched PTO drive shaft assembly ensures optimal torque delivery, minimises mechanical loss, and extends the service life of both the tractor and the implement. Our range of PTO shafts for Digger applications is engineered with precision-ground splines, heavy-wall telescoping tubes, and integrated overload protection—delivering reliable performance across varying soil types, terrain gradients, and operating speeds.

Whether you run a small family farm or manage a large-scale commercial specialty enterprise, selecting the right PTO drive shaft for digger is essential for productivity, safety, and cost-efficiency. This page provides comprehensive technical data, selection guidance, installation instructions, and real-world case studies to help you make an informed purchasing decision.

PTO shaft in digger application

Technical Specifications — PTO Shaft for Digger

Parameter Specification Customisable Range
PTO Speed 540/1000 RPM 540 / 540E / 1000 RPM
Shaft Series S Series (Standard Duty) L / S / G / T Series
Tractor-Side Spline 6-spline 1 3/8″ 6-spline 1 3/8″, 21-spline 1 3/8″, 20-spline 1 3/4″
Implement-Side Spline 6-spline 1 3/8″ 6-spline, 8-spline, 20-spline, 21-spline
Closed Length (Lz) 660 mm 200 – 1779 mm
Max Extended Length 1510 mm To specification
Rated Torque 216 – 797 Nm Up to 1297 Nm
Tractor HP Range 39 – 190 HP Up to 240 HP
Cross Journal Size 22×54.8 mm 22×54.8 to 42×104.5 mm
Yoke Type (Tractor End) Bolt-On Push Pin / Bolt-On / Clamp Bolt
Yoke Type (Implement End) Push Pin Quick-Release Push Pin / Bolt-On / Double Push Pin
Profile Tube Type Lemon Profile Tube Lemon / Triangular / Star / Round
Tube Material 42CrMo Alloy Steel 20CrMnTi / 42CrMo / 45# Steel
Surface Treatment Painted Zinc / Paint / Powder Coat / Black Oxide
Overload Protection Overrunning Clutch Shear Bolt / Friction / Ratchet / Cam / Overrunning
Safety Guard Standard Cone-Type PTO Guard CE / ISO 5674 / ASABE S361
Operating Angle (max) 25° Up to 25° per joint
Balancing Grade ISO 1940 G40 G6.3 / G16 / G40
Weight (approx.) 6.2 kg 3.7 – 11.2 kg
Lubrication Interval 8 hours Per operating conditions

All specifications can be tailored to your exact digger configuration. Contact our engineering team for a custom quotation.

How a PTO Shaft Works on a Digger

In a Digger application, the PTO shaft serves as a rotating mechanical conduit between the tractor’s power take-off stub and the implement’s input coupling. The tractor’s PTO output spins at 540/1000 RPM, and this rotational energy passes through a splined connection into the shaft’s first yoke-and-cross-journal assembly. The torque then travels along the telescoping tube section—typically a Lemon Profile Tube—which accommodates length variation as the implement articulates relative to the tractor. A second universal joint at the implement end re-directs the torque into the Digger’s gearbox or drive mechanism. The Overrunning Clutch integrated into the shaft assembly acts as a mechanical fuse, disengaging or slipping when torque exceeds safe thresholds to protect expensive drivetrain components.

PTO drive shaft assembly for digger

Structural Composition

A complete PTO shaft assembly for a digger comprises the following key components:

  • Tractor-Side Yoke — Connects to the tractor PTO stub via 6-spline 1 3/8″ spline engagement.
  • Universal Joints (×2) — Cross-and-bearing assemblies (22×54.8 mm) allowing angular movement at each end.
  • Telescoping Profile Tube — Lemon Profile Tube construction enabling length adjustment between 660 mm and 1510 mm.
  • Implement-Side Yoke — Connects to the digger’s input shaft with Bolt-On locking mechanism.
  • Overload Protection — Overrunning Clutch integrated inline to safeguard the drivetrain.
  • Safety Guard — Cone-Type PTO Guard enclosing the full shaft and joint areas.

Why Choose Our PTO Shaft for Your Digger

Our PTO drive shafts stand apart from generic imports and overpriced OEM replacements. Here is what sets our digger PTO shaft range apart:

⚙ Heavy-Wall Profile Tubes

Each cross journal is heat-treated to 58–62 HRC and precision-ground to ±0.01 mm, ensuring long life under cyclic loading.

🔒 Forged Steel Yokes

Bearing cups feature multi-lip seals and are pre-packed with high-temperature grease, rated to 150°C continuous operation.

✅ Needle Bearing U-Joints

Choose from shear bolt, friction, ratchet, or overrunning clutch mechanisms tailored to your Digger’s torque profile.

🛡 ISO-Rated Safety Shields

Full-length rotating plastic guards with CE/ISO 5674 certification protect operators from entanglement hazards.

🔧 OEM Cross-Reference Database

We manufacture shafts from 200 mm to 2500 mm closed length with any standard spline configuration to suit your Digger.

⭐ Bulk Order Discounts

Every shaft undergoes dynamic balancing, torque testing, and dimensional inspection before dispatch.

Brand Compatibility & Replacement Guide

Our PTO shafts for digger applications are engineered as direct drop-in replacements for shafts originally supplied by the following manufacturers:

  • Weasler
  • Shaffner
  • Bush Hog
  • Comer

Disclaimer: All brand names mentioned above are the property of their respective owners. References are provided solely to assist customers in identifying compatible replacement PTO shafts and do not imply endorsement, affiliation, or sponsorship.

Spare Parts & Components

We stock a full range of PTO shaft spare parts for digger applications, including:

  • Cross journal kits (all standard sizes)
  • Replacement yokes (push pin, bolt-on, clamp bolt)
  • Profile tubes and outer tubes
  • Safety guard assemblies and bearing cones
  • Shear bolts, friction discs, and clutch components
  • Dust caps, seals, and grease fittings

PTO shaft spare parts and components

Regulatory Compliance & Regional Standards

Agricultural PTO shafts sold and used in Australia must comply with strict workplace health and safety regulations. Our PTO shafts for digger operations meet or exceed the following standards:

  • ISO 5674 — Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Guards for PTO drive shafts — Strength and wear tests.
  • AS/NZS 60335 — Safety standards applicable to agricultural machinery in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Safe Work Australia — Code of Practice for Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace, including PTO guarding requirements.
  • CE Marking — Conformité Européenne certification accepted by Australian importers as evidence of design compliance.

All our PTO shafts ship with compliant safety guards as standard. If you are located in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, or Tasmania, our products satisfy local WHS auditing requirements for PTO guarding on digger implements.

Quick Selection Guide — PTO Shaft for Digger

Use this table to determine the key parameters you need before ordering a PTO shaft for your digger:

Step Parameter to Determine How to Find It Common Values for Digger
1 Tractor PTO Speed Check tractor operator manual or PTO stub markings 540/1000 RPM
2 Tractor PTO Spline Size Count splines on PTO stub; measure stub diameter 6-spline 1 3/8″
3 Implement Input Spline Check implement gearbox input shaft specifications 6-spline 1 3/8″
4 Required Shaft Length Measure tractor PTO stub to implement input shaft distance 660 – 1510 mm range
5 Torque Requirement Check implement manual or calculate from HP and RPM 216 – 797 Nm
6 Tractor Horsepower Tractor specifications plate or dealer documentation 39 – 190 HP
7 Overload Protection Type Match to implement type and risk profile Overrunning Clutch
8 Shaft Series Select based on torque and HP rating S Series (Standard Duty)

Not sure which PTO shaft is right for your digger? Contact our technical team for free selection assistance.

Installation Guide — PTO Shaft on a Digger

Follow these steps to correctly install a PTO drive shaft on your digger. Proper installation is critical for safe operation and maximum component life.

Step 1: Safety Preparations

Shut down the tractor completely—engine off, PTO disengaged, keys removed. Engage the parking brake and chock the rear wheels. Put on appropriate PPE including gloves and safety glasses.

Step 2: Verify Shaft Specifications

Confirm that the PTO shaft series, closed length, spline size, and overload protection type match the requirements of your Digger. Cross-check against the implement’s operator manual.

Step 3: Clean and Lubricate Connection Points

Wipe the tractor PTO stub and Digger input shaft clean with a rag. Apply a thin film of molybdenum disulfide grease to both sets of splines to facilitate smooth engagement and prevent galling.

Step 4: Engage Tractor-End Connection

Slide the tractor-side yoke onto the PTO stub, rotating slightly if needed to align the splines. Push until the quick-release pin clicks into the locking groove. Pull back on the yoke to verify it is locked.

Step 5: Engage Implement-End Connection

Manoeuvre the Digger into alignment and slide the implement-side yoke onto the input shaft. Secure with the appropriate locking mechanism. Ensure the telescoping section has at least 150 mm of overlap remaining.

Step 6: Install and Verify Guard System

Check that both guard halves are clipped together and rotate freely on their bearings. Fasten the anti-rotation chains—one to the tractor, one to the Digger frame—with enough slack for turning but not so much that they could catch.

Step 7: Angular Alignment Check

Raise and lower the Digger through its full range of travel while observing the U-joint angles. Both joints should operate within 0°–25° and should be as equal as possible to minimise vibration.

Step 8: Run-In Test at Low RPM

Start the engine and engage the PTO at the lowest stable RPM. Watch for smooth, vibration-free rotation for at least 60 seconds. Ramp up to working speed, verify stable operation, then disengage and inspect all fittings.

PTO drive shaft manufacturing and quality testing

PTO Shaft Troubleshooting for Digger Applications

If you encounter issues with your PTO shaft during digger operation, use the following guide to diagnose and resolve common problems:

⚠ Excessive vibration during PTO operation

Likely Causes: Universal joint wear or failure; shaft out of balance; unequal U-joint operating angles

Recommended Solution: Inspect cross journals for play—replace if bearing cups are loose. Re-balance shaft if visibly bent. Adjust hitch height so both U-joint angles are equal and under 25°.

⚠ Clicking or knocking noise at low speed

Likely Causes: Worn universal joint cross journals; loose yoke-to-shaft connection; damaged splines

Recommended Solution: Grease all joints and check for play—replace cross kits showing any looseness. Tighten yoke bolts. Inspect spline engagement for wear pattern.

⚠ Overload clutch slipping under normal load

Likely Causes: Clutch torque setting too low; worn friction discs; incorrect clutch type for application

Recommended Solution: Re-torque shear bolts to specification or adjust friction clutch spring pressure. Replace worn friction plates. Verify clutch rating matches implement torque demand.

⚠ PTO shaft telescoping section seized or stiff

Likely Causes: Corrosion on profile tube surfaces; lack of lubrication; crop debris ingress

Recommended Solution: Remove shaft and clean profile tube surfaces with emery cloth. Apply lithium grease to entire slide area. Replace damaged dust caps or seals.

⚠ Shaft will not engage onto PTO stub

Likely Causes: Misaligned splines; corroded or burred stub; wrong spline count

Recommended Solution: Rotate shaft slightly while pushing to align splines. Clean stub with wire brush and apply anti-seize. Verify spline count (6 or 21) matches shaft yoke.

⚠ Grease leaking from universal joints

Likely Causes: Over-greasing; failed seal; cracked bearing cup

Recommended Solution: Grease until old grease just begins to purge from seals—do not force additional grease. Replace seals or bearing cups if damaged.

Case Studies — PTO Shaft for Digger in Australia

Real-world feedback from Australian farmers and contractors using our PTO shafts on digger equipment:

🌱 Toowoomba, QLD — Sugarcane Operation

Client: Kevin G.  |  Application: PTO shaft for digger

“Technical support helped us select the right series and clutch type over the phone. Arrived within a week to our rural address.”

🌱 Emerald, QLD — Orchard Operation

Client: Michael D.  |  Application: PTO shaft for digger

“Been running this shaft hard for two seasons now with zero issues. Grease it every 10 hours and it just keeps going.”

🌱 Griffith, NSW — Vegetable Operation

Client: David L.  |  Application: PTO shaft for digger

“Upgraded from a no-name import to this shaft and the difference in vibration and noise is night and day. Smooth operation.”

🌱 Bundaberg, QLD — Hay And Fodder Operation

Client: Daniel P.  |  Application: PTO shaft for digger

“We ordered 12 shafts for our fleet and every single one was spot-on in length and spline fit. Will definitely order again.”

🌱 Tamworth, NSW — Dairy Operation

Client: Tom S.  |  Application: PTO shaft for digger

“We tested it against a Bondioli & Pavesi shaft side by side—performance was identical at a fraction of the cost.”

Frequently Asked Questions — PTO Shaft for Digger

❓ What warranty do you offer?

We provide a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty claims are processed within 5 business days with replacement or refund at our discretion.

❓ What safety guards are included?

All our PTO shafts include CE/ISO 5674 compliant rotating safety guards covering the full shaft length and both universal joint areas. Guards are equipped with bearing-mounted end cones and anti-rotation chains.

❓ Is the PTO shaft compatible with my tractor brand?

Our PTO shafts are universally compatible with all major tractor brands including John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, Kubota, Fendt, Deutz-Fahr, and others. The key compatibility factor is the PTO stub spline type and size.

❓ What is the lead time for bulk orders?

Standard stocked items ship within 3 business days. Custom configurations and bulk orders (50+ units) typically require 15–25 business days from order confirmation.

❓ What type of overload protection should I choose?

For Digger applications, we typically recommend a Overrunning Clutch. Shear bolt clutches offer precise torque cutoff, friction clutches allow gradual slip under overload, and overrunning clutches prevent implement inertia from back-driving the tractor PTO.

❓ Do you offer custom shaft lengths?

Absolutely. We manufacture PTO shafts in any closed length from 200 mm to 2500 mm. Provide your required closed and extended lengths and we will produce a shaft to your exact specifications.

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Partner With Us — PTO Shaft Solutions for Digger

We are a specialised manufacturer of PTO drive shafts, agricultural gearboxes, and power transmission components with over 20 years of experience serving farms and equipment dealers across Australia, North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

Whether you need a single replacement PTO shaft for your digger or a bulk supply agreement for your dealership network, our team is ready to assist with:

  • Free technical consultation and shaft selection
  • Custom manufacturing to your exact specifications
  • OEM and private-label supply programmes
  • Competitive pricing with volume discounts
  • Global logistics with DDP delivery to Australia

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