PTO Shaft for Tree Shaker — Maximum-Torque Drive for Mechanical Fruit & Nut Harvesting
The tree shaker PTO shaft — also known as a orchard harvester driveshaft, nut harvester cardan shaft, fruit shaker PTO driveline, or trunk shaker drive shaft — is one of the most mechanically demanding PTO applications in specialty crop agriculture. Tree shakers use a powerful eccentric mass or hydraulic vibration mechanism, driven directly by the tractor PTO, to generate high-amplitude oscillation (typically 3–12 Hz at 50–120 mm amplitude) that is applied to a tree trunk or major scaffold branch through a padded clamping arm — detaching fruit or nuts from their stem connections and dropping them onto a catch frame or ground sheet for collection.
The PTO shaft on a tree shaker must transmit very high torque to the eccentric mass assembly at relatively low speed (typically 180–720 RPM at the eccentric, stepped down from 540 RPM via a gearbox), all while absorbing the severe reaction forces generated as the tree’s structural resistance opposes the shaker force. Peak torque events occur at each oscillation cycle, creating a high-frequency pulsed torque signature that demands the most robust shaft construction available. Our tree shaker PTO shaft (Series 7/8) is engineered for this extreme application — used across Australia’s almond, macadamia, walnut, olive, and stonefruit tree shaking operations.

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Technical Specifications — PTO Shaft for Tree Shaker
| Parameter | Standard Value / Configuration | Customisable Range |
|---|---|---|
| Series | Series 7 / Series 8 | Series 6–8 |
| PTO Speed | 540 RPM | 540 RPM (standard for shakers) |
| Continuous Power Rating | 75–150 kW | 55–200 kW |
| Continuous Torque | 2,600 N·m | 1,200–4,500 N·m |
| Peak Torque (eccentric shock) | 5,200 N·m (2× rated) | 2,400–9,000 N·m |
| Oscillation Frequency (at eccentric) | 3–12 Hz | Machine parameter |
| Compressed Length | 680–920 mm | 500–1,700 mm |
| Extended Length | 1,020–1,500 mm | 750–2,400 mm |
| Tube Profile | Hexagonal (Series 7) / Rectangular (S8) | Hex / Rect |
| Cross-Joint Size | S7 (106×27 mm) or S8 (120×39 mm) | S6–S8 |
| CV Joint Type | Wide-angle CV ±40° (both ends) | ±35° to ±60° |
| Input Spline (Tractor) | 1-3/4″ × 6 spline | 1-3/4″×6, 1-3/4″×20, 1-3/8″×6 |
| Overload Protection | Cam torque limiter (zero-slip) | Cam / Heavy friction |
| Cam Slip Torque | 3,500–5,000 N·m | 1,200–7,500 N·m |
| Guard Type | Heavy full-cone PE, reinforced | Full cone PE reinforced |
| Guard Wall Thickness | 6.0 mm PE | 4.0–8.0 mm |
| Lubrication | NLGI #2 Moly EP grease | NLGI #2 Moly / standard EP |
| Grease Interval | Every 4 hours (high shock: 4 hr mandatory) | 4–8 hrs |
| Yoke Material | Forged 42CrMo4, heat-treated 36–42 HRC | 42CrMo4 / 40Cr |
| Temperature Range | -10 °C to +80 °C | -25 °C to +100 °C |
Working Principle of the Tree Shaker PTO Shaft
In a trunk-type tree shaker, the PTO shaft delivers 540 RPM to a heavy-reduction gearbox (typically 1:3 to 1:6) that drives an eccentric mass assembly at 90–180 RPM. The eccentric creates a sinusoidal force in the clamping head that is transmitted directly to the tree trunk through rubber-padded hydraulic clamps. As the tree resists this oscillation with its own structural stiffness and mass, an enormous reaction force is generated — effectively, the shaker and the tree form a coupled oscillating system. At each half-cycle of oscillation, the eccentric must not only overcome the tree’s structural resistance but also reverse the direction of its own rotational momentum, creating impulsive torque peaks at the PTO shaft of 2–3× the continuous rated torque.
Multiplied across 400–800 trees per day at 8–15 shakes per tree, the cumulative loading on the PTO shaft over a harvest season is immense. Our Series 7/8 shaft with cam torque limiter and 42CrMo4 yokes is specifically designed to absorb this sustained cyclic overload profile. The cam limiter provides zero-slip drive during normal eccentric rotation (maximising shaking efficiency) while providing a defined overload ceiling that protects the eccentric gearbox if an unusually rigid tree or embedded foreign object causes a torque spike beyond the machine’s structural design load.

Core Advantages of Our PTO Shaft for Tree Shaker
Almond & Macadamia Harvest Rated
Field-tested in Australian almond orchards in the Riverland and Sunraysia — where 8-hour daily harvest cycles across 6-week windows demand shaft durability that generic designs cannot provide.
Zero-Slip Cam Torque Limiter
Maximum shaking efficiency requires full torque delivery at every eccentric cycle — our cam limiter provides this with zero slip while still protecting the gearbox from the 5,200 N·m peak events that occur when shaking older, more rigid trees.
42CrMo4 Yoke Alloy Steel
The highest-grade alloy available in standard agricultural shaft production — case-hardened to 38–42 HRC for fatigue resistance against the high-cycle oscillatory loading of eccentric-drive tree shakers.
⬡ Hex Profile Maximum Torque
6-sided hexagonal tube profile delivers the highest torque-per-cross-section of any standard tube profile — matched to the extreme peak torques of tree shaker eccentric drives that destroy star-profile tubes within one harvest season.
️ Moly EP Grease Specification
Molybdenum disulphide (MoLy) EP grease is specified for the cross-kits and tube profile — the MoS₂ additive reduces boundary friction under the shock loading of cyclic peak torques that standard EP grease cannot handle without metal-to-metal contact.
⏱️ 4-Hour Mandatory Grease Interval
Tree shaker shafts have the most demanding grease schedule of any agricultural PTO application — we specify 4-hour intervals (not 8) and design all grease paths for rapid single-operator greasing in under 3 minutes.
Brand Compatibility, Spare Parts & Cross-References
Our pto shaft for tree shaker is engineered as a direct drop-in replacement for OEM shafts on: Berti, Ferri, Sicma, Orsi, Cima, Pellenc, Oxbo, Almaco. Our cross-reference database (12,000+ records) confirms exact fitment before every dispatch.
⚠️ Disclaimer: All brand names are referenced exclusively for parts-compatibility cross-reference purposes. No trademark or commercial relationship is claimed.
Spare parts stocked: Cross-kits (open / IP55 / IP67 / Viton-seal / Moly-packed) · Cam spring kits · Friction disc sets · Guard cones · Retaining chains & straps · Yoke collars · Shear bolt sets · Grease nipples
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Compliance, Standards & Australian Regional Demand
Standards & Regulations: Standards: ISO 5673-1:2014, ISO 11684 (safety signs). Australian WHS: r.208 guarding mandatory; r.204 plant risk assessment — tree shakers with PTO drives require documented risk assessment under Model WHS Regulations. AMIA (Agricultural Machinery Industry Association) guidelines on orchard harvesting safety. Noise: tree shaker PTO drivelines at 540 RPM are within typical tractor cab exposure — ear protection recommended for operators spending extended periods outside cab.
Key Australian Demand Regions: Key demand regions: Sunraysia VIC/NSW (almond, stonefruit), Riverland SA (almond, olive), Swan Valley WA (olive, almond), SE QLD (macadamia), Granite Belt QLD (stonefruit), Manjimup WA (cherry, almond).
All products are supplied with CE Declaration of Conformity (where applicable), ISO material certs, dimensional inspection reports, and surface treatment test data. GST-inclusive AUD invoicing for all Australian orders.
Quick Selection Guide — PTO Shaft for Tree Shaker
| Parameter | How to Determine | Selection Guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Shaker type | Trunk / Branch / Inertia/eccentric | All types: Series 7 minimum; larger eccentric: Series 8 |
| Machine power rating | From shaker gearbox spec plate | Never undersize — size to peak, not continuous rating |
| Tree species | Almond / Macadamia / Olive / Walnut / Cherry | Macadamia and walnut (hardest wood): Series 8; almond/olive: Series 7 |
| Daily harvest volume | Trees per day × shakes per tree | High volume (>500 trees/day × >10 shakes): Series 8 mandatory |
| Tractor HP | From spec sheet | Most tree shakers require 130–220 HP tractors |
| Spline type | Check shaker gearbox input spec | 1-3/4″×6 standard on most shaker gearboxes |
Step-by-Step Installation Guide — PTO Shaft for Tree Shaker
- [Safety — slope awareness] Handbrake and chocks. PTO off, engine off. Tree shakers are heavy — risk of rollback on orchard slopes.
- [Setup and measure] Position shaker at first-tree location; measure PTO stub to shaker gearbox input distance at working configuration.
- [Anti-seize application] Apply Moly anti-seize to tractor PTO splines (use MoS₂-containing product, not standard copper paste).
- [Tractor connection] Install tractor-end wide-angle CV yoke; push in until locking pin engages audibly.
- [Shaker connection] Install machine-end CV yoke onto shaker gearbox input; torque retaining collar to 40 N·m.
- [Articulation check] Cycle shaker through full orchard articulation range — narrow row to headland turn; verify no CV joint binding.
- [Guard installation] Attach heavy-wall 6 mm PE guard; secure both anchor chains to shaker frame and tractor chassis.
- [First-tree test and grease schedule] Test at low RPM with one tree before full harvest operation — verify eccentric motion is smooth; grease at 4-hour intervals mandatory from first tree.

️ Troubleshooting — Common Issues & Solutions
⚠️ Shaking amplitude decreasing through the day
Root Cause: Shaft clutch wear — gradual slip torque reduction; Moly grease depleted in cross-kits
Fix: Inspect clutch disc pack; top up Moly grease at 4-hour intervals without fail
⚠️ Cross-joint failure within 50 harvest hours
Root Cause: Insufficient greasing frequency; MoLy grease not specified; shock loading
Fix: Mandatory 4-hour grease interval; use Moly EP grease only; upgrade to Series 8 if Series 7 cross-kits failing
⚠️ Cam clutch over-cycling on mature large-diameter trees
Root Cause: Cam set too low for structural stiffness of large mature trees
Fix: Increase cam spring tension by 1/4 turn; consult machinery agronomist on appropriate shaking force for tree age/size
⚠️ Hex tube profile scoring/seizing between harvests (off-season storage)
Root Cause: Profile not greased before storage; moisture ingress over winter
Fix: Before storage: fully extend and retract shaft; apply heavy Moly grease to full profile; store horizontally under cover
⚠️ CV joint producing metal grinding noise after 100 harvest hours
Root Cause: Moly grease depleted; metal-to-metal contact in CV trunnions
Fix: Stop immediately; regrease; if noise persists — replace CV cross-kit; running a grinding CV at 540 RPM under 2,600 N·m torque will cause catastrophic yoke failure within hours
Engineer’s Field Notes — Australian Case Studies
Robinvale, VIC
Almond harvesting — 400 ha, Oxbo trunk shaker, 600 trees/day
“”Peak harvest is 3 weeks. Your Series 8 shaft with cam limiter has run 3 full harvests without a cross-kit replacement. We follow the 4-hour Moly grease schedule religiously.””
Loxton, SA
Olive harvesting — Sicma branch shaker on older trees
“”The 42CrMo4 yokes were the specification we needed — our old trees are very rigid and we’ve broken the yokes on three other brands’ shafts. Not once with yours.””
Swan Valley, WA
Almond and table olive — Pellenc trunk shaker, 130 HP tractor
“”Wide-angle CV joints handle our narrow 3.5 m almond row headland angles perfectly. Previous CV joint would bind at headland turns — causing wear patterns visible on the trunnion cross.””
Bundaberg, QLD
Macadamia harvesting — hardest tree shaking application in AU
“”Macadamia is the hardest nut to shake — the trees are very rigid. Series 8 is non-negotiable for us. Zero shaft failures in 2 harvest seasons. The Moly grease recommendation made a big difference.””
Young, NSW
Cherry tree shaking — trial on mature Bing cherries
“”First year using mechanical shaking on our property. Your team gave us detailed advice on frequency and amplitude settings based on cherry variety — genuinely useful technical support beyond just selling a shaft.””
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Why does a tree shaker require a Series 7 or 8 PTO shaft?
What is the correct greasing interval for a tree shaker PTO shaft?
What is the difference between a trunk shaker and a branch shaker — and does it affect shaft selection?
Can I use the same PTO shaft for tree shaking and orchard mowing?
What causes tree shaker PTO shaft failure most commonly in Australian operations?
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