PTO Shaft for New Holland Square Balers 900 Models

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New Holland Square Balers Bigbaler Models: 330, 340

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PTO Shaft Assembly

PTO Catagory / RPM Tractor Part Number
CAT5/540 1.375-6 CS8R121U2WR7000
CAT5/1000 1.375-21 CS8R121U2WR8000
CAT5/1000 1.750-20 CH8R121U2WR0000

PTO Shaft Yokes

spline yoke for pto shaft

Part Number Diameter No of Splines Bore c-e Length Notes
5090L0360 1.375 6 68 133 splined
5090L3760 1.375 21 68 133 splined
5090L0460 1.750 6 68 133 splined
5090L3860 1.750 20 68 133 splined

Tractor PTO Shaft Types

1. PTO shafts can be split into front type, rear type, and side type depending on the various installation positions on the tractor.

It is mounted at the rear of the tractor. The PTO shaft is located at an angle to the front of a tractor. It is the most commonly used form utilized on tractors.

Front-mounted PTO shaft is mounted on the forward part of the tractor. It is typically mounted on a high-horsepower tractor that has its front PTO shaft. It is mostly used to carry out joint operations. The tractor is mounted at the front and rear simultaneously and can carry out many tasks simultaneously and significantly enhance the efficiency of fieldwork.

Side-mounted PTO shafts are mounted on the sides of the tractor. They are more frequently used on smaller horsepower tractors.

How Do the PTO Shafts Work?

Power take-off (PTO) shafts are mechanical devices used to transfer power from a power source, such as an engine or motor, to various implements or attachments, such as agricultural equipment or industrial machinery. Here’s how PTO shafts work:

  1. Power Source: The PTO shaft system begins with a power source, which is typically an engine or motor. This can be the engine of a tractor, a vehicle, or a stationary engine. The power source generates rotational motion, which serves as the input for the PTO system.
  2. PTO Shaft Connection: The PTO shaft is a rotating shaft that extends from the power source. It is typically a splined shaft that matches the splines on the power source’s output shaft. The PTO shaft is connected to the power source by sliding the splined ends together and securing them with a locking mechanism, such as a collar or shear bolt.
  3. PTO Shaft Rotation: As the power source rotates, the motion is transmitted to the PTO shaft. The PTO shaft transfers the rotational power from the power source to the implement or attachment that needs to be driven.

It’s important to note that there are different types of PTO shafts, such as the traditional splined shafts, friction clutch PTOs, and hydraulic PTOs. The specific design and operation of the PTO shaft may vary depending on the application and the type of power source and implement being used. Proper maintenance, lubrication, and safety precautions are essential when working with PTO shafts to ensure safe and efficient power transfer.