Rotary rakes are among the most mechanically demanding implements found on British farms and grassland management operations. Whether deployed across the chalk downlands of Hampshire, the dairy pastures of Somerset or the extensive arable margins of Lincolnshire, a rotary rake places exceptional cyclic torque demands on every drive component in its transmission chain. At the centre of that chain sits the PTO drive shaft — the critical mechanical link between tractor output and the rotating tine arms that gather, turn and windrow cut forage at field scale. When that shaft is engineered correctly, fieldwork proceeds without interruption across extended working days. When it is not, a single mechanical failure can halt an entire harvest window at the worst possible moment.
How a PTO Drive Shaft Functions in a Rotary Rake Transmission
Power Transfer Mechanics
The tractor’s engine drives the rear PTO stub at either 540 or 1000 rpm through the gearbox and PTO clutch. The male splined input of the PTO drive shaft engages this stub directly. Rotational energy travels through the shaft tube — either a round, lemon or star profile depending on torque rating — and exits at the implement-end female yoke. A pair of universal joints at each end of the shaft allow the implement to be offset from the precise tractor centreline and to pivot freely as the machine follows ground contours, without interrupting the continuous rotation at the implement gearbox input shaft.
Telescoping Action & Length Compensation
A rotary rake lifts, pivots and lowers repeatedly throughout a day’s work. As the three-point linkage raises or lowers the implement, the effective distance between the tractor PTO stub and the implement gearbox changes. The telescoping section — two interlocking tube profiles that slide axially inside each other with a grease-packed interface — accommodates this variation. The sliding fit must be engineered to neither bind under compression nor extend to the point of disengagement. Over-extension of a shaft is a common cause of yoke separation failures, so correct minimum and maximum operating length specifications are a fundamental part of shaft selection for any rotary rake pairing.
Overload Protection Systems
Rotary rakes operating in stony British grassland — common across the Peak District, Dartmoor and the Welsh Marches — regularly experience sudden impact loads when tines catch buried flint or rock. Without overload protection, these shock spikes propagate directly into the implement gearbox and tractor PTO shaft, causing expensive collateral damage. Ever Power PTO drive shafts for rotary rake service can be specified with shear bolt clutches, ratchet clutches or friction torque limiters at the implement-end yoke. Each type has a defined slip or shear torque threshold, calibrated to interrupt the drive cleanly before damage propagates, then either auto-reset or require quick field replacement of a low-cost shear element.
Core Materials Used in Ever Power PTO Drive Shaft Manufacturing
Shaft Tube
Seamless cold-rolled steel, 700+ MPa tensile strength; optional aluminium alloy profile for lightweight builds
Cross Kits & Bearings
Case-hardened 20CrNiMoA alloy steel, needle roller bearings, honed bearing cups
Yoke Forgings
Medium-carbon forged steel, precision-machined bearing seats and bolt circles
Safety Guards
High-impact polypropylene, rated to -30°C; internally supported guard bearings for non-rotation compliance
Product Advantages That Set Ever Power PTO Shafts Apart
Precision-Balanced Rotation
Dynamic balancing of each tube assembly to within 5 g·cm eliminates vibration at operating speed. On a rotary rake running at 540 rpm for eight hours a day across a full hay-making season, un-balanced rotation is the primary driver of premature universal joint and gearbox bearing wear. Ever Power’s balancing rigs measure and correct residual imbalance before any shaft leaves the factory floor.
Extended Grease Retention
Needle roller bearing cups are fitted with double-lip seals that retain grease and exclude field contamination — grass juice, soil particles and dust — from the cross kit bearing race. Standard single-lip seals found in budget shaft assemblies allow contaminant ingress that converts clean grease into an abrasive slurry within twenty operating hours. Ever Power’s sealed design routinely extends re-greasing intervals from eight to twenty-five operating hours in rotary rake service, which translates directly to reduced daily maintenance time for the operator.
Wide-Angle Joint Option
Standard universal joints operate efficiently to approximately 25 degrees of articulation. Certain rotary rake headstock designs — particularly wide-rotor swing-wing machines common in UK contracting fleets — require operating angles of up to 80 degrees during the wing-fold sequence. Ever Power wide-angle joint assemblies incorporate a centring bell that maintains correct phasing of the inner and outer joints through the full fold range, eliminating the velocity fluctuations that cause vibration, noise and accelerated wear at steep operating angles.
Corrosion-Resistant Surface Treatment
Shaft tubes and yokes receive a phosphate wash followed by a two-coat epoxy primer and topcoat system, providing greater than 500 hours salt-spray resistance to BS EN ISO 9227. In the UK agricultural environment, where machinery may sit in damp storage from October through April, this level of corrosion protection prevents the telescoping profile from seizing — a failure mode that forces operators to work with a shaft locked at one length, creating both a safety hazard and an alignment stress on connected components.
Technical & Performance Parameters — PTO Drive Shaft for Rotary Rake
| Parameter | Specification Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Rated Torque | 300 Nm – 2,500 Nm | Series 4–Series 8; custom ratings on request |
| Peak / Shock Torque | Up to 3× rated | Overload clutch intervenes at user-set threshold |
| Operating Speed | 540 rpm / 1000 rpm | 6- or 21-spline input to match tractor standard |
| Max Operating Angle (standard UJ) | 25° | Wide-angle joints rated to 80° available |
| Telescoping Stroke | 80 mm – 500 mm | Customised to implement linkage geometry |
| Input Spline Profile | 6-spline 1-3/8″, 21-spline 1-3/8″, 20-spline 1-3/4″ | All UK-standard tractor profiles covered |
| Tube Profile Options | Round, lemon, star, triangular, rectangular | Profile selected by torque class and OEM fit |
| Cross Kit Bearing OD | 22 mm – 57 mm | Covers DIN 808 and ASAE S291 cross-references |
| Overload Clutch Options | Shear bolt / ratchet / friction torque limiter | Set torque matched to implement gearbox rating |
| Surface Treatment | Phosphate + epoxy primer + topcoat | >500 hr salt-spray (BS EN ISO 9227) |
| Guard Material | High-impact PP, -30°C rated | PUWER / CE compliant; internal guard bearings |
| Balancing Grade | G6.3 or better (ISO 1940-1) | Dynamic balanced; residual <5 g·cm |
Application Scenario: Rotary Rake Operations Across UK Grassland Systems
Ever Power PTO Drive Shaft Product Range
Customer Success Story: Yorkshire Grassland Contractor Transforms Seasonal Reliability
“The Ever Power shaft has been running for two full seasons on our Claas Liner without a single cross kit failure. The double-lip seals are the real difference — we grease every twenty-five hours and the joint is still clean on inspection. Previous budget shafts lasted eight weeks before the needle rollers went. I wouldn’t go back.”
J. Bramley, Harrogate Agricultural Services Ltd. — North Yorkshire
Twin-rotor rake contractor, 800 ha/season
“We needed a wide-angle shaft for our swing-wing machine with an 80-degree fold angle. Our regular UK supplier couldn’t deliver in time for the season. Ever Power’s applications team specified the correct centring bell configuration from our measurements, manufactured the shaft in five days and shipped air freight. It arrived correctly dimensioned first time. The folding vibration we’d accepted as normal completely disappeared.”
D. Forsyth, Forsyth Farm Services — Penrith, Cumbria
Upland grassland contractor, swing-wing rake specialist
“As a machinery dealer in Lincolnshire serving arable contractors, I need shafts that match the cross-reference exactly and ship without hassle. Ever Power’s cross-reference database covered every shaft in our service list, the dimension sheets were accurate, and the material certs were included without me asking. Competitive pricing on the container order and no quality returns from the field so far — that’s all I need to know.”
P. Whitworth, Whitworth Agri Parts Ltd. — Boston, Lincolnshire
Agricultural parts distributor, eastern England
Power Take-Off Solutions
Featured PTO Gearbox Products
Industrial-grade PTO gearboxes engineered for agricultural and heavy-duty applications — built for global B2B markets.
HC-RC31 PTO Gearbox
Model: HC-RC31 · Right-Angle Series
The HC-RC31 PTO Gearbox is a high-torque right-angle gearbox designed for demanding agricultural and industrial machinery. Featuring precision-cut bevel gears and robust cast-iron housing, it delivers reliable power transmission with minimal energy loss — ideal for OEM integration and field-replacement applications across global markets.
High Torque
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HC-RC30-193 PTO Gearbox
Model: HC-RC30-193 · RC30 Series
The HC-RC30-193 PTO Gearbox delivers versatile multi-ratio power output engineered for a wide range of implement attachments. With its compact, heavy-duty profile, sealed bearing system, and universal spline interface, it adapts seamlessly to tractors from 30 HP to 193 HP — a dependable choice for distributors and equipment manufacturers worldwide.
Universal Spline
Sealed Bearings
Multi-Implement
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Custom specifications available
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the correct PTO drive shaft size for a single-rotor side-delivery rotary rake in the UK, and how do I check which spline fits my tractor?
Single-rotor side-delivery rakes in the 15–40 kW power range typically require a Series 4 or Series 5 PTO drive shaft. To confirm the correct spline, check your tractor operator manual for the PTO stub specification: UK tractors rated below approximately 60 kW use a 6-spline 1-3/8 inch stub, those between 60 and 100 kW commonly use a 21-spline 1-3/8 inch stub, and higher-power machines use a 20-spline 1-3/4 inch stub. The implement input yoke must match the tractor stub profile exactly. Ever Power’s technical team can cross-reference your tractor make, model and year to confirm the correct input yoke specification before manufacture.
How much does a replacement PTO drive shaft for a twin-rotor rotary rake typically cost in the UK, and can I get a price from Ever Power directly?
Replacement PTO drive shafts for twin-rotor rakes in the Series 6 to Series 8 range vary in cost depending on cross kit size, tube profile, shaft length and overload clutch type. UK aftermarket pricing through distributor channels typically ranges from £180 to £600 per assembly; OEM-branded equivalents are often significantly higher. Ever Power exports direct to UK dealers and contractors with pricing that reflects factory-direct manufacturing margins. For a specific price and lead time quote, contact the Ever Power sales team at [email protected] with your tractor make, implement model, required shaft length and preferred clutch type.
Which type of overload clutch should I specify on a PTO shaft for rotary rake work in stony upland grassland areas like the Pennines or Dartmoor?
For upland grassland with significant stone content, a ratchet overload clutch or a friction torque limiter is generally preferred over a shear bolt type. Shear bolt clutches require a physical bolt to be replaced in the field each time an overload event occurs — acceptable when such events are infrequent, but impractical if the field conditions produce multiple overloads per hour. Ratchet and friction clutches reset automatically. The friction torque limiter offers the most precise and repeatable slip threshold and is best suited to machines where the gearbox input rating is known and must be protected precisely, as is the case with most purpose-built rotary rake gearboxes.
Where can agricultural machinery dealers in Birmingham or Sheffield source bulk quantities of PTO drive shafts for rotary rakes at competitive prices?
UK agricultural machinery dealers in the Midlands and Yorkshire can source PTO drive shaft stock directly from Ever Power on a bulk or seasonal order basis. Ever Power supports full-container and part-container orders with flexible consolidation to manage freight cost per unit. The export sales team at [email protected] handles dealer account enquiries, provides cross-reference lists for common implement models sold in the Birmingham and Sheffield market catchment areas, and can arrange inspection samples before any stocking order is placed. Lead times for standard series are typically five to eight working days ex-works.
How do I measure my existing PTO drive shaft to order a correct replacement for a rotary rake that no longer has the original part number?
To specify a replacement without the original part number, you need five measurements: (1) the compressed length of the shaft from yoke face to yoke face with the implement lowered to working position; (2) the extended length with the implement raised to full linkage height; (3) the input yoke spline profile — count the teeth or measure the bore diameter; (4) the cross kit bearing cup outer diameter, measured with callipers on the existing cross kit; (5) the output yoke connection type — plain bore, splined or welded flange. Send these five values to Ever Power’s technical team and they will confirm the correct series, tube profile and clutch specification for your machine.
When is the best time of year for UK rotary rake contractors to order PTO drive shafts to avoid supply shortages during the grass-cutting season?
Demand for PTO drive shafts from UK agricultural customers peaks sharply in May, with a secondary peak in late August corresponding to the first and third cuts of silage respectively. Ordering in March or early April for May delivery, and placing a repeat order in July for late-season cover, avoids the supply pressure that causes extended lead times and higher air freight costs when UK dealers are simultaneously replenishing depleted stocks. Ever Power’s export team can hold pre-ordered stock in the despatch queue with a small deposit, guaranteeing availability and price-lock through the season.
Who should I contact at a reliable PTO shaft supplier to get a custom quote for a non-standard rotary rake application involving a wide-angle fold mechanism in the UK?
For non-standard rotary rake applications — particularly swing-wing or multi-rotor machines requiring wide-angle joint assemblies rated beyond 25 degrees — contact Ever Power’s applications engineering team directly at [email protected]. Describe the implement make and model, the fold angle required (measured from the transport position to the in-work position), the tractor PTO power, and the operating speed (540 or 1000 rpm). The team will specify the correct centring bell configuration, confirm the required cross kit diameter and angle rating, and provide a formal written quotation with lead time within one working day.
Ready to Source Precision PTO Drive Shafts for Rotary Rake?
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The performance of a PTO drive shaft over its working life is determined largely by material selection at the design stage. Shaft tubes at Ever Power are drawn from seamless cold-rolled steel with a minimum tensile strength of 700 MPa. This grade provides the torsional rigidity needed to transmit high torque without the harmonic whip that can develop in undersized or poorly specified tube sections during extended high-speed operation. Where additional weight savings are required without compromising torque capacity — a specification increasingly requested by UK contractors running lightweight specialist tractors — drawn aluminium alloy profiles are available as a bespoke option for certain intermediate power bands.
Single-rotor side-delivery rakes remain the workhorse of the British dairy sector, particularly in the west of England and across Wales, where field sizes and contour variations suit a compact, highly manoeuvrable machine. Typical implements in this category — Claas Liner, Kuhn GA, Krone KW series — draw between 15 kW and 40 kW at the PTO stub during normal raking and require a PTO drive shaft in the Series 4 to Series 6 torque range. The shaft must accommodate the continuous oscillating angle changes produced as the rake arm rises and falls with the rotor float system following ground undulations, while the tractor headstock rises over compacted gateways and drops into soft poached areas near water troughs.
Across the broad arable and mixed-farming landscapes of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, agricultural contractors run twin-rotor rakes on extended harvest campaigns covering hundreds of hectares per season. These large-format machines — Claas Liner 2700, Krone KW 11.22, Vicon FANEX 1103 — operate working widths from 9 metres to 11 metres and require a PTO drive shaft rated to Series 7 or Series 8. Power demand at the tractor PTO in heavy, multi-cut ryegrass or bean straw can reach 60 kW, placing peak torque loads on the shaft that approach three times the nominal rated value at start-up, when the large tine arm inertia must be overcome from rest in a single engagement of the tractor PTO clutch.
Upland grassland management in the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District and Northumberland presents a uniquely demanding set of conditions for any PTO drive shaft. Fields are small, slopes are steep, hedgerow gateways are narrow and the grass sward includes a proportion of rough species — meadow foxtail, cock’s-foot and tall fescue — that are both heavier in stem than lowland varieties and more likely to wrap around rotating components. Swing-wing machines that fold hydraulically for road transport are increasingly popular in this region because they pass through standard field gates in the folded position, yet open to effective working widths of 7 to 9 metres in the field.
High-output silage contractors across the Midlands and Scotland increasingly run a rake directly ahead of the baler in a one-pass system, forming a centred windrow of precise width to match the baler pick-up. In Birmingham’s agricultural hinterland and across the Cheshire Plain, contractors serving intensive dairy farms bill their efficiency on hectares covered per hour, and any downtime from a failed PTO drive shaft on the rake — running in tandem with a Krone BigBaler or a New Holland BB — represents a compounded cost: the rake stops, the baler stops, the tractor stops, and the cut grass left in the swath continues to deteriorate in quality.



Ever Power operates a vertically integrated production facility covering forge shop, CNC machining centre, heat treatment facility, surface finishing lines and assembly with in-line quality control. For UK dealers and OEM procurement teams sourcing PTO drive shaft assemblies for rotary rake applications, vertical integration means that every sub-component — the forged yoke, the drawn tube, the cross kit bearing cups, the guard cones — originates within our controlled manufacturing environment. There are no third-party sub-suppliers introducing dimensional variation or metallurgical uncertainty into the finished shaft.
Harrogate Agricultural Services operates a hay and haylage contracting business across North Yorkshire, serving dairy farms from Nidderdale in the west to the Vale of York in the east. At the centre of their operation is a Claas Liner 2600 Duo twin-rotor rake that covers an average of 800 hectares per season across a mix of improved permanent pasture and traditional meadow grassland. The business had been experiencing recurring PTO drive shaft failures — principally universal joint cross kit wear and telescoping profile seizure — at a rate of two to three incidents per season. Each incident required the machine to be recovered to their workshop in Harrogate, a replacement shaft sourced from their local dealer’s stock (or, when out of stock, express-ordered from a UK importer with a three to five day lead time), and the implement re-fitted and recalibrated before returning to the field.