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Driveline Catalogue

PTO Shafts & Drivelines

Standard T-series, wide-angle constant-velocity, telescoping, slip-clutch and overrun-clutch protected drivelines — engineered to transmit tractor power into Australian agricultural implements safely and reliably.

The Power Bridge

The driveline that links your tractor to every PTO-driven implement

A power take-off shaft is the most stressed single component on most farms. It accepts the full output of the tractor — frequently 540 RPM and sometimes 1000 RPM — translates it through articulated yokes into the moving implement, and survives the angle changes, dust, weather and operator surprises that come with field service.

Our driveline catalogue covers the complete spectrum: from standard T1-T8 series replacement shafts, through wide-angle CV joints for sharp-turning loaders and front-mounts, to slip-clutch and overrun-clutch protected drives for high-inertia balers, mowers and choppers. Every shaft ships with EU-pattern safety shields, traceable material certificates and full assembly documentation.

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Agricultural PTO drive shaft assembly with safety shield for tractor implement Australia
Driveline Families

Six driveline families for every Australian PTO application

From a basic 540 RPM rotary mower to a 1000 RPM constant-velocity baler driveline, our range matches the shaft to the implement — including the protection it needs.

Most Common Standard T-series PTO drive shaft 540 1000 RPM agricultural driveline

Standard T-Series Drive Shafts

The everyday workhorse — straight telescoping shafts in eight power classes (T1 through T8) covering tractor outputs from small compact tractors up to high-power articulated units. Suits the bulk of slasher, tiller, post-hole and pump duty.

  • T1 to T8 power classifications (12 kW to 175 kW)
  • 540 RPM (6-spline) and 1000 RPM (21-spline) options
  • Triangular and lemon-profile telescoping tubes
  • EU-compliant safety shields included
Wide Angle Wide angle CV constant velocity PTO joint 80 degree articulation tractor

Wide-Angle CV (Constant Velocity) Drives

When the implement turns sharply relative to the tractor — front-mount mowers, loader-mount augers, sharp-turning balers — a single CV joint maintains smooth output up to 80 degrees of articulation. No vibration, no torsional pulsing.

  • Single CV joint to 50 degrees, double CV to 80 degrees
  • Walterscheid-pattern and Bondioli-pattern interchanges
  • Heat-treated yoke ears resist fatigue cracking
  • Sealed cross kits with extended grease intervals
Overload Protection PTO shaft with friction slip clutch overload protection for rotary cutter mower

Friction Slip-Clutch Drives

For implements that occasionally jam — rotary cutters into stumps, balers into wet hay slugs, augers into stones — a friction slip clutch absorbs the spike instead of breaking the gearbox. Adjustable torque setting on most units.

  • FFV / FT / FNV series clutch profiles
  • Asbestos-free friction discs to ISO 9001
  • Torque ratings 800 Nm to 4,500 Nm
  • Single-disc, double-disc and clutch-with-overrun variants
Free-Wheel PTO shaft with overrun clutch free wheel for inertia mowers and balers

Overrun (Free-Wheel) Clutch Drives

For high-inertia implements — disc mowers, plunger balers, forage harvesters — the rotor keeps spinning when the tractor PTO disengages. An overrun clutch decouples that inertia from the tractor PTO so the gearbox doesn't get back-driven.

  • RA series overrun clutch yokes
  • Single-direction free-wheel ratchet design
  • Combined with slip clutch for full protection
  • Direct fit on T4, T6, T8 shaft series
One-Time Trip Shear bolt PTO drive shaft yoke with sacrificial pin for low cost overload

Shear-Bolt Protected Drives

The cheapest reliable overload protection — a hardened bolt sized to fail at a calculated torque. When the implement jams, the bolt shears, the drive stops, you replace a bolt and keep working. Standard on light-duty rotary cutters and post-hole augers.

  • Calibrated shear bolts in M8, M10, M12 grades
  • Replaceable bolt sleeves for repeat trips
  • Combined with locking-pin yoke styles
  • Low-cost solution for occasional-use implements
OEM Pattern OEM pattern PTO shaft direct fit replacement for John Deere planter equipment

OEM-Pattern & Custom Shafts

Direct-fit replacements built to original equipment manufacturer specifications, plus bespoke shafts for specialty implements. Match by part number, by serial number, or by sending us the worn shaft for reverse-engineering.

  • Replicates major OEM yoke patterns
  • Custom lengths to specific working dimensions
  • Mixed-yoke shafts (different tractor and implement ends)
  • Fully assembled and tested before despatch
Wide angle constant velocity CV PTO joint cutaway showing internal articulation mechanism
Wide-Angle CV Drivelines

When you need the joint to keep working at full deflection

Standard universal joints introduce torsional pulsing as soon as the shaft articulates beyond about 15 degrees. Above 30 degrees the pulsing becomes destructive — bearings load up unevenly, the implement input shaft sees velocity oscillation, and the operator hears it. A constant-velocity joint solves this:

  • Maintains uniform output velocity regardless of input angle, eliminating torsional pulsing through the working range
  • Single CV joint design carries up to 50 degrees of continuous articulation without vibration penalty
  • Double CV (CVK) configurations push the working angle to 80 degrees — essential for front-mounted mowers and tight-turning loaders
  • Heat-treated yoke ears and case-hardened cross journals resist the higher cyclic loads that wide-angle service produces
  • Sealed cross-and-bearing kits extend regrease intervals to 250 hours under typical Australian conditions
PTO drive shaft assembly with friction slip clutch and overrun clutch protection units
Slip vs Shear vs Overrun

Choosing the right protection for your implement

The wrong protection costs more than the right one. Specifying a friction clutch on a low-shock spreader wastes money. Specifying a shear bolt on a heavy slasher means the operator stops every twenty minutes to replace bolts. Three rules of thumb:

  • Pick a friction slip clutch when overload events are frequent and unpredictable — rotary cutters, balers, augers, mulchers — and the operator can't safely stop fast enough
  • Specify a shear bolt only when overload is occasional and stopping is acceptable — light-duty post-hole diggers, occasional-use slashers, low-power tillers
  • Add an overrun (free-wheel) clutch any time the implement has rotational inertia greater than the tractor — disc mowers, plunger balers, forage harvesters — to protect the tractor PTO gearbox from back-drive
  • For severe-duty mowers and harvesters, combined slip-plus-overrun clutch yokes give both protections in one assembly without doubling the shaft length
  • Calibrate clutch torque setting to no more than 80 percent of the implement gearbox rated input — that way the clutch trips before the gearbox does
In-Stock & Made-To-Order

Browse our PTO shaft and driveline catalogue

Click any driveline below for full specification, working dimensions, protection class and an enquiry button. Need something not listed? Send us the OEM part number, the worn shaft sample, or your tractor and implement model — most patterns can be matched.

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Looking for the matching gearbox at the implement end? Browse our complete agricultural gearbox catalogue — driveline-and-gearbox kits supplied as matched assemblies on request.

Standards & Specifications

T-series classification at a glance

The T-series classification (T1 through T8) is the European agricultural standard that nearly every PTO driveline references. Use this table to match a tractor power band to the right shaft series.

Series Power at 540 RPM Power at 1000 RPM Tube Profile Typical Application
T1Light up to 12 kW up to 18 kW Triangle 27 x 35 mm Compact tractor implements, small pumps, post-hole digger
T2Light up to 16 kW up to 26 kW Triangle 31 x 41 mm Light slashers, single-rotor rakes, small irrigation pumps
T3Medium up to 24 kW up to 36 kW Lemon 36 mm Mid-size slashers, hay tedders, light rotary tillers
T4Medium up to 35 kW up to 54 kW Lemon 43 mm Standard mowers, medium tillers, round balers, mid-size pumps
T5Heavy up to 47 kW up to 74 kW Star 48 mm Heavy slashers, square balers, manure spreaders
T6Heavy up to 65 kW up to 100 kW Star 54 mm Disc mowers, large balers, forage harvesters, large tillers
T7Severe up to 86 kW up to 130 kW Star 60 mm Self-loading wagons, large square balers, sugar-cane choppers
T8Severe up to 115 kW up to 175 kW Star 67 mm Articulated tractor implements, self-propelled forager drivelines
Where Our Drivelines Work

Application areas across Australian agriculture

Eight equipment sectors where our PTO shafts and drivelines are specified as new-build OEM supply or as direct-replacement parts.

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Tractor PTO Output

The tractor-side coupling — 6-spline 540 RPM and 21-spline 1000 RPM in 1-3/8 and 1-3/4 inch.

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Mowers & Slashers

Disc mowers, drum mowers, rotary slashers, flail shredders, hay conditioners.

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Balers & Forage

Round balers, large square balers, forage harvesters and self-loading wagons.

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Tillage Equipment

Rotary tillers, power harrows, rotary cultivators and soil-fumigation equipment.

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Harvesters

Combine harvester input drives, root-crop harvester drives, sugarcane chopper inputs.

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Irrigation & Pumps

Centrifugal pump drives, hose-reel irrigator inputs, transfer-pump packages.

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Planters & Spreaders

Air seeders, planter row-unit drives, fertiliser spreaders and centrifugal broadcasters.

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Livestock Equipment

Manure spreaders, feed mixers, silage defacers and round-bale unrollers.

Specifying Made Simple

Four steps to the right driveline every time

Whether you're matching a new implement to your tractor or replacing a worn driveline, work through these in order. If anything is unclear, send us your details and our drive engineers will recommend a part number.

1

Identify the tractor end

Confirm tractor PTO speed (540 or 1000 RPM), spline count (6, 21 or 20), and shaft diameter (1-3/8 or 1-3/4 inch). Photograph the tractor stub and count splines if uncertain.

2

Identify the implement end

Note the implement input shaft size, spline count and any keyway. OEM implement manuals list this. If unknown, photograph the implement input stub from the side and end-on.

3

Calculate working dimensions

Measure compressed length (closest tractor and implement come during turning) and extended length (farthest apart in straight-line work). The shaft must telescope the full range plus a safety margin.

4

Choose the protection

Match implement to protection: friction slip clutch for unpredictable jamming, shear bolt for occasional duty, overrun clutch for high-inertia mowers and balers, combined slip-plus-overrun for severe-duty harvesters.

OEM & Custom Drivelines

Replicate any PTO shaft from a sample, drawing or part number

Around 40 percent of the drivelines we ship are to OEM patterns — replacement shafts for discontinued machinery, new-build supply for Australian implement manufacturers, and bespoke configurations for specialty equipment. Our OEM service includes:

  • Reverse-engineering from worn driveline samples
  • Walterscheid, Bondioli, Comer and OEM pattern interchange
  • Custom-length shafts to specific compressed and extended dimensions
  • Mixed-yoke shafts with different tractor and implement ends
  • Custom protection class — slip torque, shear-bolt grade, overrun direction
  • Branded shafts with your part numbers and labels
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Why Buy From Us

The Australian advantage of factory-direct supply

You can read more about our manufacturing capability and quality systems on the about Ever-power Australia page.

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Common Questions

PTO driveline FAQs from Australian buyers

How do I know what T-series shaft my implement needs?
Match implement input power to the T-series rating at your tractor PTO speed. For example, a 60 kW slasher running at 540 RPM falls into the T6 power band. Implement manufacturers usually specify the original T-series in the operator manual. If the implement nameplate is missing, work backwards from the tractor — a 100 horsepower (74 kW) tractor running 540 RPM PTO needs at least a T6 shaft. When in doubt, oversize one step rather than under-sizing.
Are your drivelines compatible with Walterscheid, Bondioli or Comer patterns?
Yes — we manufacture to the major European OEM patterns including Walterscheid (W series), Bondioli & Pavesi (Global 1, Global 4, S series), and Comer (T-series, Multi-V). Our yoke profiles, spline configurations and tube cross-sections are dimensionally interchangeable. Provide the OEM part number stamped on the shaft tube or yoke and we can confirm the cross-reference. Where exact pattern matching is critical (heritage equipment, OEM warranty repairs), specify this in your enquiry.
Can I cut the shaft to length myself?
In principle yes — both inner and outer tubes can be field-shortened with a hacksaw or grinder, after which you must re-deburr the tubes carefully and measure the new compressed and extended lengths. Many farmers do this. We strongly recommend using our pre-cut option however — we measure, cut, deburr and re-test the assembly under controlled conditions, the safety shield is correctly trimmed to match, and the shaft ships ready to fit. Field-cut shafts where the safety shield is not correctly resized are a frequent source of dangerous tube exposure.
What is the difference between a friction clutch and a shear bolt?
Both are overload protection devices. A friction slip clutch absorbs the overload, slipping repeatedly until the implement stops driving and resets — ideal for implements that jam frequently and unpredictably (rotary cutters, balers, augers). A shear bolt is a single-use protection — a hardened bolt sized to fail at a calculated torque, after which the bolt must be replaced before drive resumes. Shear bolts cost virtually nothing per replacement but require operator intervention; slip clutches are more expensive upfront but minimise downtime on chronically jammable implements.
When do I need an overrun (free-wheel) clutch?
Whenever the implement has rotational inertia significantly greater than the tractor PTO inertia. Disc mowers, plunger balers, forage harvesters and rotary mulchers all keep spinning when the operator declutches — without an overrun clutch, that inertia back-drives the tractor PTO gearbox and over time damages the gearbox internals. The overrun clutch is a one-way ratchet that decouples the implement from the tractor when the implement is spinning faster than the input — letting it freewheel safely down. For severe-duty implements we recommend a combined slip-plus-overrun yoke that handles both forward overload and reverse inertia in one unit.
How often should I grease the universal joints?
Standard cross-and-bearing kits should be greased every 8 hours of running time under normal conditions, more frequently in high-dust harvest conditions. Sealed cross kits with extended-life seals can run 50 hours between greases. Our wide-angle CV joints typically run 250 hours between regreasing. Always grease through the cross zerk in short pulses — a few pumps per pulse, several pulses per service — rather than a single long grease gun blast that can blow the seals out. Check shaft yoke ears for hairline cracks every season.
Can you supply matched driveline-and-gearbox kits?
Yes — many customers find it simpler to order driveline and implement gearbox as a matched set. Specify your tractor power class, PTO speed, working angle and implement type, and we ship a kit with driveline, gearbox and any sprockets or chains all matched to consistent power ratings. Particularly popular with Australian implement OEMs and contractors building or rebuilding fleet equipment.
Do your safety shields meet Australian standards?
All our drivelines ship with EU 89/392/EEC pattern safety shields — the same standard adopted by the Australian agricultural machinery industry. Shields are anti-rotation tethered, fully cover the working tube length, and incorporate end caps over both yokes. We strongly advise against operating any PTO driveline with shields removed, damaged or partially missing. Replacement shield kits are available for any of our standard T-series shafts as a stand-alone supply.
What warranty applies to your PTO drivelines?
All drivelines carry a 12-month manufacturing defect warranty from date of dispatch, covering material flaws, dimensional non-conformance, premature joint failure under rated load and heat-treatment defects. Wear from normal field use is not covered, nor is damage caused by under-sized shaft selection, missing protection, or operation outside rated angle and speed. Where a warranty claim is approved, replacement parts ship at our cost; the worn shaft is requested for return inspection.
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Send us your tractor PTO end, your implement input, your working dimensions and your protection requirement — our engineering team replies with a verified specification, recommended T-series, and a transparent quote. Or browse our full catalogue and request samples on specific drivelines.