How a PTO Drive Shaft Transfers Power to a Rotary Rake
The power take-off system on a farm tractor is a standardised output shaft — typically rotating at 540 rpm or 1,000 rpm — that projects from the rear of the gearbox. When a rotary rake is hitched to the tractor, the pto drive shaft bridges the gap between this output point and the rake’s central gearbox, which then distributes drive to the rotor or rotors. The shaft must accomplish this while accommodating constant changes in the angle between tractor and implement, because the two pivot around the three-point linkage or drawbar on every headland turn and every undulation in the field surface.
Universal joints — commonly known as U-joints or Cardan joints — are the engineering solution to this angular challenge. Positioned at each end of the shaft assembly, they allow torque to pass through angles that can reach 25 degrees or more during tight turns. Between the two joints sits a telescoping tube arrangement, typically comprising an outer profiled tube and an inner profile that slides within it. This telescoping section absorbs the axial length changes that occur whenever the tractor-implement geometry shifts, preventing any bind-up or tensile stress on the driveline.
On twin-rotor and multi-rotor rakes, the shaft often incorporates a torque limiter — either a friction clutch or a shear-bolt device — positioned between the primary shaft and the implement gearbox input. This safety element is not optional engineering; it is a legal and practical necessity in British agriculture, where stone-filled fields and unexpected obstructions can generate impact torques far exceeding rated shaft capacity within milliseconds. The torque limiter absorbs or disconnects the drive before damage propagates to either the shaft, the rake’s gearbox, or the tractor PTO output.

⚙ Cardan U-Joint
Transmits torque through angular offsets up to 25°, critical during headland turns.
↔ Telescoping Tube
Profile tubes slide axially to absorb length changes without binding or tensile overload.
🚫 Torque Limiter
Friction clutch or shear-bolt device protects gearbox and PTO from shock overload.
The Metallurgy Behind a Dependable PTO Drive Shaft
Material selection for a pto drive shaft used on a rotary rake is not arbitrary. The shaft endures torsional fatigue cycles numbering in the millions over a single hay season, combined with bending stress at the U-joint interfaces, surface wear in the telescoping zone, and corrosion exposure from morning dew, crop moisture, and the increasingly wet British summers. Each component calls for a carefully chosen alloy.
Main Shaft Tube
Cold-drawn seamless steel (EN 10210, grade S355J2) provides the strength-to-weight ratio demanded by modern high-clearance rakes. Wall thickness is calculated for the specific torque rating, ensuring fatigue life exceeds 5 million cycles under rated load.
Universal Joints
Case-hardened alloy steel (20CrMnTi or equivalent) is used for yokes and cross-journals. A surface hardness of 58–62 HRC at the needle bearing race ensures the journal resists wear even under oscillating angular loading, which is the exact pattern imposed by a rotary rake raking at 540 rpm.
Telescoping Profile
The inner and outer profile tubes — typically lemon, star, or wide-angle profiles — are precision drawn from C45 steel and then phosphated and greased. Phosphating creates a micro-porous layer that retains lubricant between re-greasing intervals, reducing the stick-slip friction that would otherwise cause vibration and premature wear of the profile flanks.
Safety Guard
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) outer guards comply with EN ISO 4254-1 machinery safety requirements — a standard enforced rigorously across UK agricultural supply chains. The guard is UV-stabilised and impact-modified to withstand sub-zero winter storage and the physical knocks of active field use.
Torque Limiter Plates
Friction disc stacks are manufactured from sintered bronze-iron composite material, offering a consistent and predictable slip torque value across a wide temperature range. This consistency is vital in the British climate, where a frost at dawn can be followed by a 22 °C afternoon, and the limiter must perform identically in both conditions.
Why the Right PTO Drive Shaft Outperforms Generic Alternatives
✓ Constant-Velocity Option
Wide-angle constant-velocity joints eliminate the second-order vibration that standard U-joints generate when operated at angles above 15 degrees. For rotary rakes working on steep hillside pastures in Cumbria or the Welsh borders, this translates to smoother tine movement and a cleaner swath — less crop scatter and more uniform drying rows.
✓ Extended Grease Intervals
Sealed needle-roller bearing cups with polyurethane lip seals retain grease under the centrifugal force of 1,000 rpm operation. In practice, re-greasing intervals can extend from the industry norm of 8 hours to 50 hours of operation under normal raking conditions, reducing daily maintenance stops significantly during the intense first-cut window.
✓ Precision Torque Limiting
Factory-calibrated slip clutches offer trip torque accuracy within ±10% of rated value, ensuring they engage before damage occurs without nuisance disengagement during normal peak loads. This level of calibration consistency separates engineering-grade shafts from unrated imports that have flooded some UK agricultural dealer networks in recent years.
✓ Full Telescopic Travel
Generous telescoping overlap — typically 200–350 mm — prevents pull-out when the tractor and rake are at their furthest separation, which occurs when the three-point linkage is fully lowered on sloping ground. Anti-pull-out collars with visual indicators alert the operator before the shaft reaches a dangerous extension limit.
✓ Corrosion Resistance
Hot-dip galvanised or powder-coated external surfaces resist the combination of crop acids, fertiliser residues, and the persistent damp that characterises British field conditions from autumn through spring. Zinc-phosphate primer beneath the topcoat provides a second barrier, giving shaft assemblies a service life measured in decades rather than years.
✓ Cross-Brand Compatibility
Yoke bores are machined to ASAE S219 and ISO 500 profiles, ensuring genuine fit with Krone, Claas, Kuhn, Lely, and Deutz-Fahr rotary rake gearbox flanges without modification. This compatibility is especially valuable for large UK contracting businesses running mixed fleets sourced from multiple manufacturers over successive years.
PTO Drive Shaft Performance Parameter Table
All specifications subject to customisation. Contact Ever Power for application-specific engineering.
PTO Drive Shaft Applications in Rotary Rake Operations
From single-farm operations to large agricultural contracting fleets across England, Scotland, and Wales
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Precision Engineering & Custom Shaft Supply for UK Agriculture
Ever Power operates a dedicated agricultural drive shaft manufacturing division with CNC turning centres, automatic cross-drilling machines, and heat treatment furnaces capable of processing 20CrMnTi and 42CrMo4 alloy steels to the precise case-hardness profiles demanded by agricultural U-joint applications. The facility runs three shifts to meet seasonal demand peaks, and quality control is embedded at every stage: dimensional inspection of raw tube, hardness verification of heat-treated joints, torque calibration of each friction clutch assembly, and final assembly inspection against the customer’s technical drawing before despatch.
Customisation capability is a defining strength. Ever Power routinely produces pto drive shafts to customer-specified overall lengths from 500 mm to 2,400 mm, with non-standard yoke profiles, alternative torque limiter settings, and specific guard colour coding for fleet management purposes. UK agricultural dealers and OEM implement manufacturers working with Ever Power benefit from co-engineering support: submitting a tractor-implement combination specification and receiving a recommended shaft series, length, and limiter setting within 48 hours, backed by torque and angle calculations rather than a simple catalogue cross-reference.
Supply chain reliability is structured around the UK’s seasonal rhythm. Ever Power maintains a standing inventory of standard shaft families and critical replacement components — U-joint crosses, friction disc stacks, guard chain clips, and telescoping sections — in a format ready for next-day delivery to UK agricultural merchants. Minimum order quantities are flexible, allowing farm dealers in rural areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Welsh borders to hold a meaningful safety stock without the working capital burden that large batch purchasing would impose.
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Manufacturing Capabilities
CNC turning to ±0.01 mm dimensional tolerance
Vacuum-assisted hardening for alloy joints (20CrMnTi, 42CrMo4)
Calibrated torque limiter testing rig (±5% of set point)
Custom length production: 500 mm to 2,400 mm
Non-standard yoke profiles and mixed imperial/metric splines
Bio-lubricant compatible sealed bearings on request
Hot-dip galvanising and custom powder coat colour
HDPE guard moulding: UV-stable and impact-rated
OEM white-label and dealer private-label packaging

Hargreaves Agricultural Services, Skipton, North Yorkshire
Background
Hargreaves Agricultural Services is a long-established contracting business based on the outskirts of Skipton in North Yorkshire, serving dairy and beef farms across the Yorkshire Dales and southern Pennines. The business operates four twin-rotor rotary rakes during the silage and hay seasons, covering approximately 2,200 hectares per year across farms with field sizes ranging from under 2 hectares on the upland pastures to 12-hectare blocks on the lowland meadows near Settle. The combination of steep ground, tight headlands, and heavy first-cut yields in the alluvial river meadows creates a particularly demanding duty cycle for pto drive shafts.
The Challenge
In the 2023 season, the business experienced three pto drive shaft failures across their rake fleet within a six-week window. Two failures were U-joint cross fractures; one was a telescoping tube collapse following profile wear. All three occurred during peak silage week, resulting in a combined downtime of 4.5 days and an estimated loss of 180 hectares of planned first-cut work that had to be subcontracted at short notice. The shafts in use at the time were sourced from a local dealer carrying a generic catalogue range with no specific engineering data available for the North Yorkshire operating conditions.
The Ever Power Solution
Following the 2023 season, Hargreaves contacted Ever Power through their regional agricultural dealer in Harrogate. An application review identified that the combination of upland operating angles and sustained 1,000 rpm operation in the arable meadows demanded Series H cross-section shafts — one grade above what had been fitted — and wide-angle front joints for the steeper fields. Ever Power supplied four custom shafts configured to match each rake’s specific gearbox input flange and tractor spline standard, with extended-range grease nipples positioned to allow re-lubrication without removing the safety guard. Multi-disc friction clutches rated at 860 Nm slip torque replaced the previous shear-bolt devices, providing repeatable protection without bolt replacement after each overload event.
Through the entire 2024 and 2025 seasons — a combined 1,800 machine-hours across the four rakes — the fleet recorded zero shaft failures. Hargreaves now holds a standing supply arrangement with Ever Power for replacement U-joint cross kits and friction disc stacks, delivered to their Skipton yard via next-day despatch whenever stock falls below the agreed minimum level.
“The wide-angle joints have made a night-and-day difference on our hillside fields above Grassington. The rake runs smoother, the swath is cleaner, and we haven’t had a joint failure in two full seasons. That peace of mind during harvest week is worth more than the price difference.”
— Tom Hargreaves, Owner, Hargreaves Agricultural Services, Skipton
“Ever Power’s application team actually looked at our rake model numbers and tractor specs before recommending anything. That proper engineering approach gave me confidence the shafts were right for our operation — not just the closest thing in a catalogue. The multi-disc clutches have tripped three times this season on stone strikes and self-reset every time without us leaving the cab.”
— Rachel Birdsall, Fleet Manager, Birdsall Contracting Ltd, Beverley, East Yorkshire
“We run an organic system certified under Organic Farmers and Growers, which means we have strict lubricant documentation requirements. Ever Power confirmed in writing that all bearing positions in our shaft batch are compatible with Fuchs Plantogel bio-grease. No other supplier we approached was able to provide that level of product data. The shafts themselves have been faultless across two seasons.”
— James Millward, Farm Manager, Millward Organic Farm, Crediton, Devon
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The upland pastures of Cumbria, the Yorkshire Dales, and Snowdonia present some of the most demanding conditions for any agricultural implement. Fields are small, often steeply sloping, and the headland turns are tight. For the compact and mid-range tractors — typically 45 to 75 hp — that dominate hill farming operations, a single-rotor rotary rake powered through a Series L pto drive shaft is the standard choice. The shallow torque requirements of a single rotor at 540 rpm mean that an L-series shaft is adequate in terms of rated load, but the angular challenges are severe. On a 12-degree slope with the tractor turning sharply at the headland, the pto drive shaft joint angle can briefly approach or exceed 20 degrees. A standard U-joint operating at this angle without constant-velocity correction produces a sinusoidal velocity variation — the output shaft accelerates and decelerates twice per revolution — which transfers directly into the rake tine movement, causing an uneven swath and accelerated wear of the rake’s central gearbox input bearing. The solution, now adopted by the majority of upland farmers in Shropshire, Yorkshire, and mid-Wales who have upgraded their equipment in the last five years, is a wide-angle or constant-velocity front joint combined with a standard U-joint at the implement end. This combination eliminates velocity variation at all normal operating angles, produces a significantly cleaner swath, and demonstrably reduces gearbox input bearing replacement frequency.
The flat, productive fields of East Anglia and Lincolnshire support large-scale silage operations supplying feed to intensive dairy units and anaerobic digestion plants. Twin-rotor centre-delivery rakes, working widths from 6 to 9 metres, are the preferred tool for combining two mower swaths into a single dense windrow for the forage harvester. These machines absorb considerably more power than single-rotor units — tractor requirements of 80 to 130 hp are common — and the pto drive shaft specification shifts accordingly to Series M or H. At the field scale common in Lincolnshire, where a single run can extend for 800 metres or more, the shaft runs continuously at 1,000 rpm for periods approaching 30 minutes between headland turns. Thermal loading of the U-joint needle bearings is a genuine engineering consideration at this duty cycle, and it is precisely why sealed, extended-interval grease systems and high-temperature needle bearing lubricant grades are specified in the Ever Power M-series shafts intended for this type of arable operation. Torque limiter selection is equally important: the heavy crop loads in a late-June first-cut silage field, combined with the possibility of ground engagement by the windrow formers, can generate torque spikes three times the rated value within a fraction of a second. A ratchet-type overrunning clutch provides instant re-engagement once the spike has passed, keeping downtime to an absolute minimum during the weather-dependent harvest window.
Agricultural contracting businesses in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, and East Yorkshire regularly operate rotary rakes across dozens of farms in a single season. A contracting fleet might run three or four rakes simultaneously during peak silage weeks in May and June, racking up 600 to 900 total machine-hours in a season with each rake. At this intensity, the shaft is not simply a component — it is a consumable that must be engineered for a defined service life and stocked accordingly. Contractors operating in the region between Birmingham and Sheffield have found that the purchase decision for pto drive shafts increasingly focuses not on unit price but on guaranteed availability of replacement parts — U-joint crosses, telescoping profile sections, guard chains, and torque limiter friction discs — within 24 hours. Ever Power’s UK-oriented supply strategy addresses this directly through consolidated stocking of standard shaft families and priority despatch from distribution partners, ensuring that a shaft component failure on a Monday morning in Leicestershire does not become a two-day machine outage during a critical weather window. The ability to order custom shaft lengths by midday and receive them the following morning has become a significant competitive differentiator for contractors who manage tight harvest schedules across multiple customer farms.
The organic and mixed farming sector in Devon, Somerset, and Dorset represents a growing share of UK hay production. Organic certification requirements, which prohibit many synthetic lubricants and demand documented maintenance records for all machinery, have created a specific demand for pto drive shafts that can be greased with certified bio-lubricants without compromising seal performance or bearing service life. Ever Power’s M-series shaft range accommodates biodegradable ester-based grease in all bearing positions, a characteristic confirmed through bench testing at temperatures from -15 °C to +80 °C, covering the full range of conditions encountered in a South West England season. Beyond the lubricant specification, organic farmers in this region frequently operate older tractor fleets maintained to extend service life rather than replaced on a regular cycle. This means shaft yoke profiles must be available in both imperial and metric sizes, and the ability to supply a shaft with a 1-3/8″ 6-spline tractor yoke combined with a non-standard implement yoke bore — a combination that requires custom machining — is a genuine commercial requirement. Ever Power’s machining facility handles exactly this type of mixed-standard custom shaft with lead times that suit the seasonal purchase patterns of South West farming businesses.




