Agricultural Drive Technology

Cardan Coupling for Hay Rake: The Complete PTO Drive Guide for UK Agricultural Machinery

How the right universal joint shaft transforms hay rake performance, reduces downtime, and keeps UK farms productive through every harvest season.

PTO Drive Systems
UK Agricultural Standard
Custom Shaft Solutions

Universal joint cross and yoke assemblyWalk through any British farm during June or July and you will see hay rakes working flat out — rotary, parallel bar, side-delivery — all depending on a single driveline component to keep the tines spinning at exactly the right speed. That component is the cardan coupling, and in the context of tractor PTO-driven machinery, it carries a workload most engineers outside agriculture would find remarkable. Angular misalignment can reach 20 to 25 degrees when the tractor negotiates a headland turn while the implement is still engaged. The shaft must handle that geometry change smoothly, without shock loading, vibration, or the kind of fatigue failure that leaves a rake stranded in the middle of a field at 7 a.m. on a dry forecast day.

Ever Power has supplied cardan couplings and agricultural PTO shafts to UK dealers and machinery manufacturers for over a decade. The engineering behind these products draws on 18 years of direct application knowledge across grassland machinery, root-crop harvesters, and tillage equipment. This article covers every aspect of selecting, specifying, and maintaining a cardan coupling for hay rake applications — including the technical parameters that matter, the failure modes to avoid, and what to ask a supplier before you commit to a stock purchase or a custom build.

How a Cardan Coupling Actually Works in a Hay Rake Driveline

Mechanics, Torque Path & Angular Compensation

A cardan coupling — properly called a universal joint or Hooke’s joint in engineering literature — transmits rotary motion between two shafts that are not perfectly aligned. In its simplest form, two yokes are joined by a cross-shaped trunnion block (the spider). As the input shaft rotates, the spider pivots in both planes simultaneously, allowing torque to travel across an angular offset without interrupting the rotation. The elegance of this design has kept it dominant in agricultural machinery for over a century, and modern manufacturing has refined every dimension without changing the core principle.

For hay rake applications, the typical driveline begins at the tractor’s rear PTO stub — a 6-spline or 21-spline shaft rotating at either 540 RPM or 1,000 RPM depending on the tractor setting. The cardan shaft connects this stub to the implement gearbox, and from there a secondary shaft (often a lighter PTO sub-shaft) drives the rake rotor directly. The total angular deflection across the primary coupling can vary from near-zero when the rake is directly behind the tractor on flat ground to 22 degrees or more during a sharp headland turn on cambered ground in Yorkshire or the Welsh Marches where field topography is rarely forgiving.

Hay rake PTO drive in UK field

One physics reality that catches operators off-guard: a single Hooke’s joint produces a cyclic velocity variation at the output — the output shaft actually speeds up and slows down twice per revolution when operating at an angle. At 8 degrees of offset the variation is barely perceptible, but at 20 degrees it becomes a measurable pulsation that increases wear on rake tines and the implement gearbox. The solution adopted in all well-designed agricultural PTO shafts is a double-cardan configuration — two joints phased 180 degrees apart so their velocity variations cancel each other out. This is why specifying a double-universal shaft rather than a single-joint shaft is so important for rakes operating in hilly terrain, and it is one of the first questions an experienced engineer asks when a customer reports premature gearbox wear.

The sliding section of the shaft — the telescoping splined tube — handles length variation as the implement rises and falls over undulations or lifts for transport. Grease-packed cross-groove sliding profiles are standard in quality shafts, reducing friction and preventing the stick-slip behaviour that can otherwise generate axial shock loads through the gearbox mountings.

Technical Specifications: Cardan Coupling Ranges for Hay Rake & PTO Applications

Performance Data & Selection Parameters

ParameterLight Series (W2100)Medium Series (W2400)Heavy Series (W2800)
Nominal Torque (Nm)6801,3502,800
Peak Torque (Nm)1,3602,7005,600
Max Operating Angle (degrees)25°25°22°
Input Speed (RPM)540 / 1,000540 / 1,000540 / 1,000
Telescoping Range (mm)120–280150–320180–400
Overload Clutch OptionFriction / Shear boltFriction / RatchetRatchet / Cam
Safety Guard MaterialHDPEHDPE reinforcedHDPE reinforced
Spline Profile1-3/8″ 6-spline1-3/8″ 21-spline1-3/4″ 20-spline
Material — TubeDIN 2395 E355DIN 2395 E355DIN 2395 S420
Surface Finish — YokesYellow zinc plateEpoxy powder coatEpoxy powder coat

All values are indicative standard-range data. Custom specifications available on request — contact [email protected] for tailored datasheets.

Materials, Construction & Why They Matter in Wet British Fields

Engineering-Grade Metallurgy for Demanding Conditions

Heavy duty cardan shaft for farm machinery

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Spider & Trunnion Steel

Case-hardened 20CrMnTi alloy steel with a surface hardness of 58–62 HRC and a tough core that absorbs shock loads from stone strikes. The trunnion needle bearings are precision-ground to ISO class P5, packed with NLGI 2 lithium-complex grease at assembly and re-greaseable in the field via a nipple on the cross cap.

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Shaft Tube — E355 / S420

Seamless precision tube to DIN 2395 with tight wall-thickness tolerance. E355 covers the light and medium series; S420 high-strength grade is used in the W2800 heavy series where peak torques exceed 5,000 Nm. The external surface is hot-dip zinc primed then powder-coated in agricultural yellow or custom RAL colour to resist the corrosive combination of wet grass silage acids and soil minerals common across UK dairy farming regions.

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Safety Guard — HDPE Shell

High-density polyethylene guard with integral bearing cone at each end. UK PSSR 2000 and PUWER 1998 regulations require rotating PTO shafts to be guarded — HDPE combines impact resistance in sub-zero morning starts with UV stability for outdoor storage. The cone bearing design allows the guard to remain stationary while the shaft spins, eliminating the entanglement hazard that has claimed lives on British farms.

The sliding spline profile — the component most commonly neglected during maintenance — uses a profile-ground lemon or star cross-section in the medium and heavy series. Compared with plain square tube, these profiles distribute torque more evenly across a larger contact area, reducing the peak contact pressure that causes fretting corrosion on the spline flanks. For UK operators who may not get around to greasing the slip section until a full service interval, this design choice translates directly into fewer seized shafts during spring fieldwork.

Agricultural PTO coupling in field application

Application Scenarios: Where Cardan Couplings Drive Hay Rake Performance

Field Conditions, Implement Types & Drive Configurations

Agricultural PTO shaft with safety guard

 

Rotary Hay Rake (Single & Twin Rotor)

Single-rotor rakes from manufacturers like Krone, Claas, and KUHN typically demand a W2100 or W2400 series PTO shaft running at 540 RPM. The implement gearbox drives the rotor at a stepped-down speed, but the primary cardan shaft sees full tractor PTO torque during engagement on thick swards. An overload friction clutch set to 1.2 times nominal torque is strongly recommended to protect the gearbox when the tines encounter a compacted swath or a stone lodged in the rotors. Twin-rotor machines used on wider headlands in Lincolnshire and the East Midlands often split the drive through a centre gearbox, each half-shaft then requiring its own coupling — correct telescoping length matching is critical here to avoid binding under the large working widths these machines achieve.

Side-Delivery Rake & Parallel Bar Rake

Older-design side-delivery rakes common on smaller farms across Devon, Cornwall, and the Yorkshire Dales use a reciprocating cam mechanism driven at lower torque but with a highly irregular torque trace — peaks occur twice per crank revolution. This irregular input accelerates spider wear if the bearing geometry is inadequate. Specifying needle-bearing-grade spiders rather than plain bush crosses in these applications roughly triples the service life. Parallel bar rakes used in hay tedding operations share a similar drive profile and benefit from the same needle-bearing upgrade. Ever Power stocks replacement cross-and-bearing kits for these legacy machine types at competitive prices, with UK-compatible 1-3/8″ six-spline input profiles as standard.

Hilly Terrain & Hillside Raking

Farms across the Lake District, the Welsh uplands, and the Scottish Borders rake on gradients where the tractor and implement are frequently at offset angles in both the horizontal and vertical planes simultaneously. This compound angle situation demands careful shaft selection — the resultant angle is the geometric sum of the two individual plane angles, and it frequently exceeds the safe operating limit of a single-joint shaft. For these conditions, a double-cardan wide-angle shaft with ball-and-socket pivot at the tractor end is the correct solution, maintaining constant velocity output even at combined angles up to 40 degrees. Ever Power manufactures these wide-angle assemblies with custom input spline and protective chain-link guards, fully compatible with standard Category 1 and Category 2 lower link profiles.

Contractor & Multi-Machine Fleet Operation

Agricultural contractors running a fleet of three or more rakes face a different challenge — they need interchangeable shafts that can move between implements without custom fitment, and they need fast replacement when a shaft fails mid-harvest. Ever Power supports contractors with blanket stock agreements where a minimum number of service shafts are held at UK distribution points, shipped next-day against contract. The cross-and-bearing kit programme allows on-farm repair in under 20 minutes with standard hand tools, minimising the window between failure and return to work during critical June and July harvest weather windows. Pricing is structured at volume tiers to suit the commercial reality of contracting businesses operating across counties such as Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire where large acreages depend on fast turnaround.

Why Ever Power Cardan Couplings Outperform in Agricultural Service

Six Engineering Advantages

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Constant-Velocity Engineering

Double-cardan geometry eliminates the velocity pulsation inherent in single-joint shafts, reducing tine wear and gearbox fatigue across the full harvest season.

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Integrated Overload Protection

Friction, ratchet, and cam-style clutches matched to each torque range protect implement gearboxes worth far more than the shaft itself — a sound engineering investment in any hire or contractor fleet.

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CE-Marked Safety Guards

Every shaft ships with a full-length HDPE guard assembly marked for CE and carrying the chain-ring attachment required under UK PUWER regulations — no additional compliance cost for the buyer.

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Field-Serviceable Cross Kits

Replacement spider-and-bearing assemblies are available as bagged kits with snap-ring and grease nipple included, engineered to OE dimension so they drop straight into existing yokes without machining.

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Wide Angle to 40° (CV Version)

The wide-angle CV range uses a ball-and-socket pivot joint at the tractor end to accommodate the extreme compound angles found on UK hillside farms without exceeding the joint’s fatigue-rated operating envelope.

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Corrosion-Resistant Finish

Dual-layer protection — zinc primer plus epoxy powder coat — resists the acidic fermentation juices, rain, and mud slurry that challenge PTO shaft finishes on UK farms through a 10-month outdoor storage season.

Customer Success: How a Devon Grass Contractor Cut Shaft Failures by 70%

Real-World Case Study — South West England

Devon, UK
Grassland Contractor
Fleet: 4 rakes

Westcountry Grassworks Ltd — Okehampton, Devon

Westcountry Grassworks operates a four-machine hay and silage contracting business covering farms across the Dartmoor fringe, where fields slope between 5 and 18 degrees and the combination of Dartmoor stone walls and tight headlands means tractors are frequently in sharp turns while implements are still operating. Prior to switching to Ever Power shafts, the business was replacing cardan coupling crosses on average twice per season per machine — a combination of premature spider wear and one catastrophic yoke fracture that bent the implement gearbox input stub and cost £1,400 to repair.

Grassland contracting in Devon UK

70%
Fewer failures
4
Days saved/season
£0
Gearbox repairs

We’ve run Ever Power shafts on three Krone rakes for two seasons now and haven’t broken a spider yet. The ratchet clutch saved our gearbox twice that I know of. For the price point, they’re exceptional value and the delivery to our farm in Herefordshire was faster than any other supplier we’ve tried.

T. Griffiths
Arable & Grassland Farmer, Herefordshire

I ordered a custom-length shaft for our side-delivery rake — the standard catalogue length was 50 mm too short for our CLAAS Liner. Ever Power turned around a custom build in under a week and the fit was perfect straight out of the box. Their technical team actually understood the machine without me sending diagrams.

M. Andersen
Dairy Farm Manager, County Durham

As a machinery dealer serving farms across Angus and the Mearns in Scotland, I need a PTO shaft supplier who can quote quickly, deliver reliably, and stand behind the product. Ever Power tick all three boxes. We’ve made them our preferred cardan coupling supplier for replacement sales and we’ve had zero returns on quality grounds in 18 months of trading.

D. Robertson
Agricultural Machinery Dealer, Angus, Scotland

Manufacturing Capability & Custom PTO Shaft Design Service

Built to Your Specification

Ever Power’s manufacturing facility covers CNC turning, spline milling, induction hardening, and precision assembly under one roof. This vertical integration is the reason custom orders are fulfilled so much faster than suppliers who rely on sub-contracted machining. Every production run is calibrated against dimensional drawings, and cross-kit components are 100% dimensionally checked before leaving the assembly area. When a UK hay equipment manufacturer wants a 7-degree non-standard input yoke for a new machine design, or a contractor needs a shaft extended by 30 mm to suit a specific tractor-implement combination, the engineering team can produce a validated prototype within five working days and deliver production quantities within three to four weeks.

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Send your torque requirement, collapsed and extended length, input/output spline spec, and any additional features to the engineering team. Response within 24 hours on working days.

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Standard Lead Times — UK Supply

Standard stock items
3–5 working days
Semi-custom (length only)
7–10 working days
Full custom build
15–20 working days
OEM volume programmes
By agreement — ex-works
Hay rake cardan coupling assembly

How to Select the Right Cardan Coupling for Your Hay Rake: A Practical Buying Guide

Five Questions to Ask Before You Order

Selecting the correct shaft starts with knowing the torque requirement of the implement. Most manufacturers publish a required input torque figure in the operator manual — if it is not available, a reasonable approximation is to divide the implement’s PTO power requirement in kW by the angular velocity in rad/s (which for 540 RPM is 56.5 and for 1,000 RPM is 104.7). Add a service factor of 1.5 for hay rakes, which accounts for the peak loads during engagement and stone impact. The resulting figure should be within the nominal torque rating of the shaft series — not at its peak figure, which is intended only for transient spikes, not sustained operation.

The second critical dimension is collapsed length. Measure from the face of the tractor PTO stub to the face of the implement input yoke when the implement is in transport position (three-point linkage fully raised) and when the linkage is lowered to working height. The shaft’s collapsed length must accommodate the shorter distance (transport position) without the inner tube bottoming out, and the extended length must not exceed the outer tube’s travel limit at maximum working height. Getting this wrong results in either a bent shaft or, worse, a shaft that disengages from the spline under load — a significant safety hazard. Ever Power provides a free dimensional check service: email the four measurements (PTO stub to implement yoke face at minimum and maximum height, collapsed and extended shaft body dimensions from the old shaft) and the technical team will confirm the correct shaft part number before you order.

Selection FactorWhat to Check
Torque (Nm)Nominal x 1.5 service factor
PTO speed540 or 1,000 RPM — must match tractor setting
Working angle>15° compound → specify wide-angle CV
Collapsed lengthMeasure at linkage raised (transport)
Spline profileCount splines and measure bore diameter
Overload protectionStone/obstacle risk → ratchet or cam clutch
Guard complianceUK PUWER 1998 — CE guard mandatory

Supplying Agricultural PTO Shafts Across the United Kingdom

England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland

Agricultural machinery PTO drive coupling

 

UK farms operate under a specific set of regulations, terrain conditions, and seasonal pressure patterns that differ from continental European agriculture. The wetter and more unpredictable British growing season means the window for hay-making can be extraordinarily short — five or six consecutive dry days is sometimes all a farmer or contractor has to cut, ted, rake, and bale a full silage crop across hundreds of acres. In that environment, equipment failure is not merely inconvenient; it can mean the loss of a season’s crop value. Supplying a cardan coupling that is correctly specified, properly warranted, and backed by responsive after-sales support is not a commodity decision — it is a commercial commitment.

Ever Power actively supports agricultural machinery dealers and merchants across England — including the major grassland regions of the South West, the Midlands, Yorkshire, and East Anglia — as well as dealers serving Scottish farming areas from the Borders through Tayside to the Black Isle. In Wales, where many holdings rely on older tractor equipment with 6-spline Category 1 PTO outputs that can be difficult to source through mainstream channels, Ever Power’s broad compatibility range covers the older profiles as standard stock. Orders placed before midday on a working day are processed and dispatched the same day from UK-held inventory, with next-day delivery available to all mainland UK postcode areas through the standard courier network.

England
Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire
Scotland
Borders, Dumfries, Ayrshire, Tayside, Angus, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Black Isle
Wales & NI
Powys, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Gwynedd + all NI postcode areas via Belfast distribution

Maintenance Schedule: Keeping Your Hay Rake PTO Shaft in Peak Condition

Seasonal Service Programme

Cardan coupling cross joint detail

Most shaft failures on UK farms are directly attributable to inadequate lubrication and the absence of a structured inspection routine. This is not a criticism of farmers — the scheduling pressure during spring and summer fieldwork leaves virtually no time for preventive maintenance, which is exactly why the routine needs to happen in autumn and winter when the equipment is stood in the shed. A properly maintained cardan coupling will typically last five to eight seasons on a rotary rake running 500 to 800 hours per year in moderate UK conditions. A neglected shaft may fail within two seasons, often at the worst possible moment.

IntervalTaskWhat to Look For
Daily (in-season)Visual check — guard and shaftCracks, guard damage, unusual vibration or noise
Every 8 hoursGrease cross nipples (3–4 pumps)Grease purging at seal — indicates bearing is accepting grease
Every 50 hoursGrease sliding section (10–12 pumps)Smooth sliding — no stick-slip; spline grooves filled, not packed solid
Pre-seasonFull disassembly and inspectionSpider bearing play (<0.05 mm acceptable); yoke cracks at weld; spline wear; guard integrity
At replacementCheck yoke bore condition before fitting new cross kitBore wear above 0.1 mm oversize — yoke must be replaced, not re-kitted

Frequently Asked Questions

PTO Shaft Buying, Specification & Supplier Questions

What is the best cardan coupling for a rotary hay rake used on hilly farmland in Wales or the Yorkshire Dales?
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For hilly terrain in Wales or Yorkshire, the recommended solution is a double-cardan wide-angle CV shaft, rated to W2400 or W2800 series depending on your implement’s power requirement. The CV (constant velocity) design eliminates the pulsation that standard single-joint shafts produce at large angles, protecting your implement gearbox from cyclic fatigue. Look for a shaft rated to at least 22 degrees sustained operating angle, with a ratchet-type overload clutch to handle stone impacts. Ever Power can supply these with custom input spline profiles to match older 6-spline Category 1 or modern 21-spline Category 2 PTO outputs common in UK tractors.

How much does a replacement PTO shaft for a CLAAS or Krone hay rake cost from a UK supplier, and can I get a custom length?
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Pricing for a replacement cardan coupling for CLAAS Liner or Krone Swadro-series hay rakes in the W2100–W2400 range typically falls between £85 and £180 for standard-length assemblies, depending on overload clutch specification. Custom lengths — for example 50 mm longer or shorter than the standard catalogue — are available from Ever Power with lead times of 7 to 10 working days at a modest tooling premium. For an accurate price and quote for your specific machine model, email [email protected] with the collapsed and extended measurements and your tractor’s PTO spline specification.

Which type of overload clutch should I choose when buying a cardan coupling for agricultural hay raking on stony ground in the UK?
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On stony ground — common in upland areas of England, Scotland, and Wales — a ratchet-type or cam-type overload clutch is the better choice over a simple friction disc clutch. When a tine hits a buried stone, a ratchet clutch trips instantly and re-engages automatically once the obstruction clears, meaning you can continue raking without stopping to reset. A friction clutch is simpler and cheaper but tends to slip progressively under repeated mild overloads, which gradually degrades the clutch face and reduces its effectiveness. Shear-bolt clutches offer the highest protection precision but require a stop to replace the bolt each time — acceptable on tractors with ISOBUS control but inconvenient for older equipment on busy contracting days.

Where can I buy a cardan coupling PTO shaft for my hay rake with next-day delivery to a farm in Scotland or Northern England?
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Ever Power holds UK inventory and dispatches orders placed before midday on the same working day, with next-day courier service covering all mainland UK postcodes including the Scottish Highlands and Northern England farming counties such as Northumberland, Cumbria, and Durham. Northern Ireland delivery is available on a 48-hour basis via Belfast distribution. To order, email [email protected] with your shaft specification and delivery address, and the team will confirm stock availability and shipping cost within a few hours.

How often do I need to grease the cross joints on a hay rake PTO shaft, and what type of grease should I use in the UK?
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Cross nipples on a hay rake PTO shaft should be greased every 8 operating hours during the season — three to four pumps of a grease gun per nipple is sufficient. In wet UK conditions, NLGI 2 lithium-complex grease with EP (extreme pressure) additive is the correct specification — it maintains its film strength better than plain lithium grease in the mixed-mode loading that agricultural universal joints experience. The sliding spline section requires greasing less frequently (every 50 hours) but with more grease — approximately 10 to 12 pumps — to ensure the profile-ground spline flanks are fully coated. Avoid overpacking, which can pressurise the seal and cause blow-out.

What is the difference between a standard cardan shaft and a wide-angle constant velocity PTO shaft for hay raking on steep UK hillsides?
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A standard cardan shaft uses one or two Hooke’s joints that inherently produce a cyclic speed variation at angles above about 8 degrees — the output shaft speeds up and slows down twice per revolution. On steep hillsides in the UK, where the tractor and rake are often at compound angles exceeding 20 degrees, this pulsation becomes significant and accelerates tine wear and gearbox fatigue. A wide-angle constant velocity (CV) shaft uses a ball-and-socket centring pivot at one end, which ensures the two Hooke’s joints always operate at equal and opposite angles, cancelling the velocity variation completely. The output rotates at a true constant velocity regardless of the operating angle, up to the shaft’s maximum rating (typically 40 degrees for wide-angle CV types). For hilly grassland farming in the Lake District, the Brecon Beacons, or the Cairngorm foothills, CV shafts are a worthwhile investment that pays back in reduced maintenance cost over two to three seasons.

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