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Review Titan Attachments 35.5″ Collapsed Length PTO Shaft, Shear Bolt Included, 1-3/8-In. x 6 Spline on Both Ends

Details: Titan Attachments 35.5″ Collapsed Length PTO Shaft, Shear Bolt Included, 1-3/8-In. x 6 Spline on Both Ends

Brand: Titan Attachments

Review Titan Attachments 35.5″ Collapsed Length PTO Shaft, Shear Bolt Included, 1-3/8-In. x 6 Spline on Both Ends

Meet your driveline needs with the Standard Series PTO Shaft featuring a retracted and extended length for different sized implements. The collapsed length measures 35.4-inches, and the extended length measures 49.6-inches end to end. It is compatible with a tractor power of up to 35 HP at 540 RPM and operates in rotational motion when transferring energy from tractor to implement. Included with the Shaft are the shear bolts and safety chains that attach to the exterior of the PTO Shaft. Easy to install and can be cut to your desired length, this Type 1 Power Take-Off Shaft is compatible with Flail Mowers with a Hydraulic Side Shift.FEATURES:- Compatible with Titan Series Flail Mowers with Hydraulic Side Shift- 35.5-inch collapsed length, measured from end to end- 49.6-inch extended length, measured from end to end- Quick-disconnect 1-3/8-in. x 6 spline on both ends- Shear bolts included- Safety chain includedSPECIFICATIONS:- Max Length: 49.6-in.- Retracted Length: 35.4-in.- Spline End: 1.375-in. – z6- Tractor Power: 35 HP- PTO Speed: 540 RPM- PTO Type: Shear Bolt PTO- Product Weight: 24 lb.COMPATIBLE WITH:- 191527 – 125FLAILSHFT- 191528 – 155FLAILSHFT- 191529 – 185FLAILSHFT

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • Compatible with Titan Series Flail Mowers with Hydraulic Side Shift
  • 35.5-inch collapsed length, measured from end to end
  • 49.6-inch extended length, measured from end to end
  • Quick-disconnect 1-3/8-in. x 6 spline on both ends

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Titan Attachments 35.5

review Titan Attachments 35.5

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