Overview: PTO Shaft for Straw Chopper / Straw Shredder
The diversity of Australian farming — from tropical cropping to temperate grazing — demands versatile, heavy-duty power transmission components. The PTO shaft (power take-off shaft) is the critical mechanical link between your tractor and your straw choppers, stubble shredders, residue mulchers, and chaff spreaders. In the context of post-harvest residue management and soil health improvement in Australia’s grain belt regions, a purpose-engineered PTO drive shaft ensures uninterrupted power flow, operator safety, and maximum implement efficiency.
At GBC — General Bearing Company, we manufacture and supply premium PTO shafts designed specifically for straw choppers, stubble shredders, residue mulchers, and chaff spreaders. Whether you operate in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, or Western Australia, our PTO shaft range delivers the torque, durability, and compatibility your operation demands.

Technical Specifications
Below are the key technical parameters for our PTO shaft range configured for this application. All values represent standard options — custom specifications are available on request.
| Parameter | Specification / Range |
|---|---|
| Yoke Type – Implement End | Splined / Keyed / Plain Bore (to spec) |
| Certification | CE / ISO 9001:2015 |
| Grease Fitting | M6 / M8 metric zerk / 1/4″-28 UNF |
| Inner Tube Material | Cold-drawn seamless alloy steel |
| Tube Profile | Lemon / Triangular / Star (customisable) |
| Packaging | Individual carton / Bulk pallet |
| Universal Joint Type | Block & pin / Bearing cup |
| Warranty | 12 months standard (extendable) |
| Torsional Stiffness | 2800–12000 Nm/rad (series dependent) |
| Recommended Grease | NLGI Grade 2 EP lithium complex |
| Surface Finish | Zinc plated / Painted / Powder coated |
| Noise Level at Rated Speed | ≤75 dB(A) at 1 m |
| Cross & Bearing Kit Size | 27×74.6 / 30.2×92 / 35×106.5 mm |
| Operating Angle (std joint) | 0°–25° continuous, 45° intermittent |
| Telescoping Stroke Length | 100–200 mm (series dependent) |
| Country of Manufacture | China (Ever-power Group) / Assembled AU |
| Operating Angle (wide-angle) | Up to 80° continuous |
| Spline Hardness | HRC 58–62 (induction hardened) |
| Guard Colour | Yellow (RAL 1003) / Custom colour on request |
| Safety Guard Material | CE-rated plastic (UV stabilised) |
* Specifications are indicative and may vary based on series and customisation. Contact our team for detailed datasheets.
How the PTO Shaft Works in Straw Chopper / Straw Shredder Applications
The PTO shaft drives the chopper’s high-speed rotor shaft and knife assembly via PTO input, slicing and shredding standing stubble and windrow straw into fine fragments that can be incorporated into soil or left as protective mulch cover. The assembly consists of the following principal components:
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| Tractor-Side Yoke | Connects to the tractor PTO stub via splined coupling |
| Universal Joints (×2) | Accommodate angular misalignment between tractor and implement |
| Telescoping Tubes | Allow length adjustment as the implement moves closer or further from the tractor |
| Safety Guard | Encloses rotating components to protect the operator (CE-rated) |
| Torque Limiter / Clutch | Protects the drivetrain from overload by disengaging or slipping at a preset torque |
| Implement-Side Yoke | Connects to the implement gearbox or input shaft |

The PTO shaft is positioned between the tractor’s rear (or mid) PTO output and the straw chopper attached behind the tractor or behind the combine harvester header. During operation, the shaft rotates at the tractor’s PTO speed (540/1000 RPM), transferring mechanical power through universal joints that compensate for the angle between tractor and implement as terrain changes.
Core Advantages of Our PTO Shaft
We engineer our PTO shafts specifically for Australian conditions — extreme heat, dust, and high-hour operations:
✔ Dynamic Balancing
Every shaft is dynamically balanced to ISO 1940 G16 standard, minimising vibration, reducing bearing stress, and extending the life of connected equipment.
vs. competitor: Unbalanced shafts create excessive vibration that accelerates wear on PTO bearings, seals, and implement gearboxes.
✔ Heavy-Duty Cross & Bearing Kits
20CrMnTi case-hardened cross journals with multi-lip rubber seals and high-capacity needle roller bearings rated for extended grease intervals.
vs. competitor: Generic cross bearings often lack adequate sealing, allowing dust and moisture ingress that accelerates bearing failure.
✔ CE-Compliant Safety Guards
UV-stabilised plastic guards with anti-rotation chains meet CE and Australian WHS requirements, providing full coverage of rotating components.
vs. competitor: Some imported shafts ship without guards or with flimsy guards that crack and detach, creating serious safety hazards.
✔ Precision-Ground Spline Profiles
CNC-ground splines with induction hardening to HRC 58–62 ensure tight-fitting, low-backlash engagement with minimal wear over thousands of hours.
vs. competitor: Budget shafts use rough-cut splines that wear quickly, developing dangerous play and vibration.
✔ High-Strength Forged Yokes
40Cr alloy steel yokes forged (not cast) for superior fatigue resistance and impact toughness under heavy Australian field conditions.
vs. competitor: Competitor shafts often use cast iron yokes that crack under shock loads, leading to costly mid-season failures.
✔ Integrated Torque Limiter Options
Choose friction clutch, shear bolt, or ratchet torque limiters factory-fitted and calibrated to your implement’s exact torque threshold.
vs. competitor: Shafts without torque limiters transmit shock loads directly to the tractor and implement gearboxes, causing expensive damage.
Brand Compatibility & Replacement Guide
Our PTO shaft for straw choppers, stubble shredders, residue mulchers, and chaff spreaders is engineered as a direct replacement for OEM shafts supplied with equipment from the following brands:
| Compatible Brand | Typical Model Series | Replacement Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| John Deere | All current and recent model series | Direct fit — bolt-on replacement |
| New Holland | All current and recent model series | Direct fit — verify yoke profile |
| Massey Ferguson | All current and recent model series | Compatible — confirm spline count |
| Claas | All current and recent model series | Direct fit — match PTO speed |
| Case IH | All current and recent model series | Direct fit — bolt-on replacement |
| Schulte | All current and recent model series | Compatible — verify shaft length |
| Priefert | All current and recent model series | Direct fit — standard spline |
| Redekop | All current and recent model series | Compatible — confirm yoke dimensions |
Disclaimer: Brand names mentioned above are the property of their respective owners. References are made solely for the purpose of identifying compatible equipment and assisting customers with product selection. GBC is not affiliated with or endorsed by the brands listed.
Spare Parts & Accessories
We stock a comprehensive range of replacement parts for our PTO shafts, including cross & bearing kits, safety guards, yokes, torque limiter discs, shear bolts, spline tubes, and guard chains. All parts are available individually for maintenance and repair.
Quick Selection Guide: Choosing the Right PTO Shaft
Use this guide to identify the correct PTO shaft for your straw chopper / straw shredder application before placing an order.
| Step | Parameter to Confirm | How to Determine | Typical Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PTO Speed | Check tractor PTO specification plate or manual | 540 RPM / 1000 RPM / Dual |
| 2 | Tractor Horsepower | Refer to tractor nameplate | 30–100 HP for this application |
| 3 | Shaft Series | Match to implement torque requirement | Series 5/6/8 |
| 4 | Closed Length (Lz) | Measure tractor PTO stub to implement input at closest position | 850–1500 mm typical |
| 5 | Tractor-Side Yoke Profile | Count splines on tractor PTO stub | 1-3/8″ Z6 / 1-3/4″ Z6 / 1-3/4″ Z20 |
| 6 | Implement-Side Yoke Profile | Inspect implement input shaft or check manual | Splined / Keyed / Plain bore |
| 7 | Torque Limiter Preference | Consider load type (constant vs. shock) | Friction clutch / Shear bolt / Ratchet |
| 8 | Tube Profile | Match to existing shaft or specify new | Lemon / Triangular / Star |
📌 Not sure? Email your tractor model, implement model, and a photo of the existing PTO stub to sales@australia-drive.com — our engineers will specify the correct shaft within 24 hours.
Installation Guide: PTO Shaft for Straw Chopper / Straw Shredder
Follow these steps to install your PTO shaft safely and correctly. Always refer to your tractor and implement operator manuals in conjunction with this guide.
Park the tractor on level ground. Engage the parking brake and shut off the engine. Ensure the PTO lever is disengaged. Verify the straw chopper attached behind the tractor or behind the combine harvester header is securely attached and stable.
Remove the shaft from packaging. Extend and compress the telescoping tubes to confirm smooth operation. Apply a thin coat of EP2 grease to the spline profile. Check that the safety guards rotate freely.
Slide the tractor-side yoke onto the tractor PTO stub. Ensure the splines engage fully. Lock the quick-release collar or push-pin until it clicks into the retaining groove. Tug firmly to verify the connection is secure.
Align the implement-side yoke with the implement input shaft on your straw chopper / straw shredder. Slide on and lock with the push-pin or bolt. Confirm engagement by pulling back on the yoke.
With both ends connected, check that the telescoping tubes have at least 75 mm of overlap at full extension and do not bottom out at full compression. Confirm the operating angle at each universal joint does not exceed 25° in normal working position.
Secure the anti-rotation chains from each guard half to a fixed point on the tractor and implement respectively. The chains prevent the guards from rotating with the shaft. Ensure chains are taut but allow articulation.
Pump EP2 lithium grease into every zerk fitting on both universal joints and the spline tube until fresh grease appears at the seal edges. This is critical before the first use.
Start the tractor engine and slowly engage the PTO at low idle. Observe the shaft for smooth rotation, listen for unusual noises, and watch for vibration. Gradually increase to operating RPM (540/1000 RPM) while monitoring the shaft and implement.
PTO Shaft Troubleshooting Guide
Use the table below to diagnose and resolve common PTO shaft issues quickly.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Excessive vibration during operation | Worn cross bearings; imbalanced shaft; operating angle too steep | Replace cross & bearing kits. Check hitch height to reduce joint angle. Rebalance if damaged. |
| PTO shaft will not engage / disengage | Corroded or burred splines; worn quick-release collar | Clean splines with a wire brush and regrease. Replace the collar or push-pin if worn. |
| Clunking or knocking noise at PTO engagement | Worn universal joint bearings; excessive backlash in spline | Inspect and replace cross bearings. If spline play exceeds 2°, replace telescoping tubes. |
| Torque limiter slipping under normal load | Clutch disc worn; incorrect torque setting | Replace friction discs or shear bolt. Adjust clutch spring preload per manufacturer specification. |
| Overheating at universal joints | Insufficient lubrication; joint angle exceeding rating | Regrease immediately. Reduce operating angle by adjusting hitch height. Consider wide-angle joints. |
| Safety guard cracked or detached | UV degradation; impact damage; missing chain | Replace guard immediately — never operate without guards. Re-attach anti-rotation chain. |
| Shaft telescoping tubes binding | Dirt ingress; bent tubes; lack of lubrication | Disassemble, clean, and inspect for damage. Replace if bent. Regrease spline profile. |
| Unusual whining sound at high RPM | Bearing preload issues; misalignment | Check cross bearing caps for looseness. Verify alignment between tractor and implement. |
Case Studies: Field Reports from Australian Farms
Real-world feedback from our customers across Australia demonstrates the performance and reliability of our PTO shafts in straw chopper / straw shredder applications.
📍 Wagga Wagga, NSW
Application: Wheat stubble chopping
Engineer / Operator: Natalie S.
“We switched to the GBC PTO shaft for our straw chopper / straw shredder operation and noticed the difference immediately — smoother engagement, less vibration, and the build quality is a clear step above what we had before. It has been running faultlessly through an entire season in Wagga Wagga conditions. Highly recommend for anyone in wheat stubble chopping.”
Rating: ⭐ 5/5
📍 Horsham, VIC
Application: Canola residue management
Engineer / Operator: Ben C.
“We switched to the GBC PTO shaft for our straw chopper / straw shredder operation and noticed the difference immediately — smoother engagement, less vibration, and the build quality is a clear step above what we had before. It has been running faultlessly through an entire season in Horsham conditions. Highly recommend for anyone in canola residue management.”
Rating: ⭐ 5/5
📍 Emerald, QLD
Application: Barley straw shredding
Engineer / Operator: Chris B.
“We switched to the GBC PTO shaft for our straw chopper / straw shredder operation and noticed the difference immediately — smoother engagement, less vibration, and the build quality is a clear step above what we had before. It has been running faultlessly through an entire season in Emerald conditions. Highly recommend for anyone in barley straw shredding.”
Rating: ⭐ 5/5
📍 Port Lincoln, SA
Application: Sorghum stubble mulching
Engineer / Operator: Olivia P.
“We switched to the GBC PTO shaft for our straw chopper / straw shredder operation and noticed the difference immediately — smoother engagement, less vibration, and the build quality is a clear step above what we had before. It has been running faultlessly through an entire season in Port Lincoln conditions. Highly recommend for anyone in sorghum stubble mulching.”
Rating: ⭐ 4.8/5
📍 Esperance, WA
Application: Rice straw incorporation
Engineer / Operator: Emily H.
“We switched to the GBC PTO shaft for our straw chopper / straw shredder operation and noticed the difference immediately — smoother engagement, less vibration, and the build quality is a clear step above what we had before. It has been running faultlessly through an entire season in Esperance conditions. Highly recommend for anyone in rice straw incorporation.”
Rating: ⭐ 4.9/5
📍 Longford, TAS
Application: Oat residue processing
Engineer / Operator: Rachel K.
“We switched to the GBC PTO shaft for our straw chopper / straw shredder operation and noticed the difference immediately — smoother engagement, less vibration, and the build quality is a clear step above what we had before. It has been running faultlessly through an entire season in Longford conditions. Highly recommend for anyone in oat residue processing.”
Rating: ⭐ 5/5
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
❓ Should the PTO shaft clutch setting be different for wet versus dry straw?
❓ Can I use a straw chopper PTO shaft for a stubble mulcher as well?
❓ What PTO speed does this shaft support?
❓ Do you offer custom PTO shaft lengths?
❓ Are your PTO shafts compatible with metric and imperial tractors?
❓ Can I use this PTO shaft with a non-standard implement?
❓ What safety guards are included?
❓ Do you ship to regional Australia?
Australian Regulations, Safety Standards & Local Information
Operating PTO-driven equipment in Australia is governed by Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations administered at both federal and state levels. Key requirements for PTO shaft operation include:
| Regulation / Standard | Relevance |
|---|---|
| AS 1121 – PTO for Agricultural Tractors | Defines PTO speed, dimensions, and guard requirements for equipment sold in Australia |
| Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice | Managing the Risks of Plant in the Workplace — includes specific PTO guarding requirements |
| WHS Act 2011 (Cth) & State WHS Acts | Imposes duties on employers and operators to maintain guarding on PTO shafts |
| CE Marking (EN 12965) | Our PTO shafts are CE-marked, meeting or exceeding European guarding and safety standards |
Local Availability & Service
GBC supplies PTO shafts to customers across all major Australian agricultural regions including New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania. Our distribution network covers metro and regional centres including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and major rural towns. We offer Australia-wide freight with typical delivery of 3–7 business days to regional addresses.
For urgent requirements, contact our sales team at sales@australia-drive.com to arrange express shipping.
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Why Choose GBC for Your PTO Shaft Needs?
We at GBC (General Bearing Company Pty Ltd.) bring over 30 years of manufacturing expertise in power transmission components. As the Australian agency for the Ever-power Group, we combine global production scale with local market knowledge. Our factory spans over 50,000 m² of advanced CNC machining, heat treatment, and assembly facilities. We have supplied PTO shafts to customers in more than 60 countries, earning ISO 9001:2015 and CE certifications along the way. Our OEM capabilities allow us to custom-manufacture shafts to exact specifications, from prototype through to volume production, with typical lead times of 15–25 business days.
We understand the Australian agricultural market because we are part of it. Our team works directly with farmers, contractors, and dealerships across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia to ensure every product we supply meets the real-world demands of this country’s diverse farming landscape. From a single replacement shaft for a hobby farmer to a bulk OEM supply contract for a machinery manufacturer, we deliver the same quality, service, and value.

Partner with GBC — Let’s Talk
Whether you need a single replacement PTO shaft for your straw chopper / straw shredder, a bulk order for your dealership, or a custom OEM solution, GBC is ready to help. We offer:
- ✅ Competitive pricing with volume discounts
- ✅ Fast Australia-wide shipping (3–7 business days standard)
- ✅ Free technical support and shaft specification assistance
- ✅ 12-month warranty on all products
- ✅ Custom manufacturing and OEM branding
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