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Cardan Coupling for Rotary Tiller PTO Driveshaft: The Complete Application Guide for UK Farmers & Agricultural Equipment Suppliers

A deep-dive into how heavy-duty cardan couplings keep rotary tillers running reliably through the toughest British soils — with expert engineering insight, real performance data, and proven selection criteria.

📅 Updated: May 2026
⏱ 18 min read
📈 2,900+ words

Heavy-duty cardan coupling for PTO rotary tiller driveshaftWalk onto any working farm in Yorkshire, Norfolk, or the Scottish Borders during spring land preparation and you will see it: a tractor linked to a rotary tiller, churning through heavy clay or compacted loam, the driveshaft spinning hard between PTO stub and implement gearbox. That short section of rotating steel — the cardan coupling PTO driveshaft — is the single most mechanically stressed component in the entire tillage system. It absorbs angular misalignment at every bump, transmits shock loads when the rotor strikes a buried stone, and must do both continuously at rotational speeds up to 1,000 rpm, season after season.

The cardan coupling — also called a universal joint shaft, Hooke’s joint coupling, or simply a PTO shaft — is not glamorous engineering. It rarely appears in procurement catalogues beside high-spec hydraulic pumps or precision seed meters. Yet it is the reason those other systems stay productive. A failed driveshaft joint on a 200-hectare arable holding in Lincolnshire does not just stop the tiller; it halts the entire spring programme, triggers emergency sourcing costs, and may mean missed drilling windows that cut yields for the entire season. This guide was written to help UK agricultural engineers, farm machinery dealers, and procurement managers understand exactly what separates a reliable cardan coupling from one that will let you down in a muddy field at 7 a.m.

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What Exactly Is a Cardan Coupling — and Why Does It Matter for Rotary Tillers?

A cardan coupling is a mechanical device that transmits rotational torque between two shafts whose axes are not perfectly aligned. Named after the Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano — though the practical engineering owes at least as much to Robert Hooke — the design uses a cross-shaped centre piece (the spider or trunnion) mounted inside two yokes. This configuration allows the driven shaft to continue rotating smoothly even when the input and output shafts form an angle, typically up to 35–40 degrees in agricultural versions and up to 90 degrees in specialised heavy-duty units.

For a rotary tiller attached to a tractor PTO, this angular capability is not a luxury — it is a functional requirement. The implement hitches and unhitches at the three-point linkage, rises and falls over furrows and field margins, and pivots sideways on headlands. Throughout all of this movement, the cardan coupling must keep torque flowing without transmitting destructive angular impulses back into the tractor gearbox or forward into the tiller rotor gearbox. A properly specified PTO driveshaft absorbs those angular variations silently; an under-rated one cracks yokes, shears spiders, or strips the telescoping profile within months.

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Torque Capacity

Handles shock torque multiples of 3–5× rated nominal torque during stone strikes

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Angular Range

Wide-angle joints operate up to 40° for full three-point linkage travel

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Integrated shear bolt or friction clutch protects both tractor and implement gearbox

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Telescoping Profile

Splined or lemon/star profile tubes allow axial length variation without torque loss

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Heavy duty PTO universal joint shaft for tillage equipment

The Engineering Behind PTO Cardan Couplings: Materials, Construction & Operating Principles

Why build quality separates a 200-hour failure from a 2,000-hour workhorse

Cross/Spider Assembly

The trunnion cross — the heart of every cardan coupling — is forged from case-hardened alloy steel (typically 20CrMnTi or 20Cr2Ni4A grade), then precision ground to tight journal tolerances. Needle roller bearings seat into each arm journal and are sealed against ingress with multi-lip seals. This bearing arrangement is what allows smooth rotation at angles that would destroy a plain-bushed joint within weeks. In agricultural-grade units, the needle rollers are pre-packed with NLGI-2 lithium complex grease and sealed for extended re-greasing intervals — typically every 50 operating hours under heavy tillage conditions. The forging process eliminates internal voids and ensures fatigue strength that meets DIN 808 and ISO 8789 standards, which are referenced in most UK equipment procurement specifications.

Telescoping Tube Profile

Between the two universal joint ends lies a telescoping tube that accommodates the axial length change as the tractor’s three-point linkage rises and falls. The most common profiles for heavy rotary tiller service are the lemon (two-lobe) and star (six-lobe) cross-sections, both machined from seamless cold-drawn steel tube. The star profile provides significantly greater torque capacity than the lemon profile at the same outer diameter, making it preferred for wide tillers with high rotor mass. An outer plastic safety guard (conforming to EN ISO 5674 for agricultural PTO shafts) covers the rotating assembly and is secured by a retention chain that prevents the guard from rotating with the shaft. In the UK, operation without this guard is a violation of PUWER (Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations) 1998, making guard integrity a legal requirement rather than merely good practice.

Overload Protection Devices

British clay soils, particularly in the East Midlands and the Vale of York, are notorious for concealing large flint cobbles and brick fragments in fields that were once mediaeval settlements. When a 120-kg rotor blade assembly travelling at 300 rpm strikes an immovable obstruction, the energy released in milliseconds can destroy an unprotected gearbox. That is why properly specified rotary tiller PTO shafts incorporate either a shear bolt clutch or a friction-plate torque limiter. Shear bolt designs (typically rated between 400 and 1,200 Nm) are low-cost and simple to reset, requiring only a replacement shear bolt; friction clutches are more expensive but disengage and re-engage automatically without operator intervention. For high-output tillers working intensively, automatic friction clutches represent a significant reduction in downtime cost despite their higher initial price.

Technical Performance Parameters: Agricultural PTO Cardan Coupling Range

Standard range specifications — custom dimensions and torque ratings available on request

Series / ProfileNominal Torque (Nm)Peak Torque (Nm)Max Speed (rpm)Max Angle (°)PTO Bore Options (mm)Protection
S2 Lemon3401,0201,00025도35 / 38Shear bolt
S4 Star6802,0401,00030°35 / 38 / 45Shear bolt / Friction
S6 Star HD1,2503,7501,00035°45 / 50Friction clutch
WA Wide-Angle9002,70054040°38 / 45Friction clutch
Custom / OEM200 – 6,000+On requestTo specTo specAny standard / bespokeAny

All values based on standard operating temperature 0–60°C. Consult our engineering team for extreme-temperature or high-speed applications.

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7 Reasons Agricultural Engineers Across the UK Specify Our Cardan Couplings

From Lincolnshire arable farms to West Country market garden operations — here is what makes the difference in the field

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Forged Alloy Steel Throughout

Every yoke, tube, and cross is forged rather than cast, eliminating the porosity and micro-cracking that causes premature fatigue failure in lower-grade castings. Carburising and quench-hardening give surface hardness of HRC 58–62 with a tough, impact-resistant core — precisely the combination demanded by rotary tiller shock loads on stony ground common in parts of Kent, Hertfordshire, and the Yorkshire Wolds.

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Sealed-for-Life Bearing Packs

Double-lipped nitrile seals on every needle roller bearing assembly block mud, water, and crop debris from contaminating the bearing surfaces — the number-one cause of premature joint failure in wet UK working conditions. Optional grease-through nipples on heavy-duty versions allow on-farm re-greasing during the season without full disassembly. Our testing shows over 300 hours of service life improvement versus standard open-bearing designs under comparable muddy-field conditions.

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CE-Marked Safety Guards

Every agricultural cardan coupling we supply ships with a CE-marked polypropylene safety guard and retention chain that meets EN ISO 5674:2009, satisfying PUWER 1998 requirements and HSE guidance on tractor PTO safety. Guards are UV-stabilised for outdoor storage and available in custom lengths. This is not a detail — operating an agricultural tractor in the UK with an unguarded PTO shaft exposes the operator and their employer to serious enforcement and civil liability risk.

ISO-Interchangeable Profile Tubes

Our tube profiles (lemon, star, triangle, star 6-lobe) conform to ISO 8789 outer-to-inner dimensional standards, ensuring direct interchangeability with OEM shafts from major tiller brands including Kuhn, Gregoire-Besson, Agri-World, and Sparex equivalents. This interchangeability dramatically simplifies sourcing for UK farm machinery dealers, reducing the number of part references they need to stock to cover the majority of common rotary tiller models operating in England, Scotland, and Wales.

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Competitive Pricing with Short Lead Times

Direct manufacturing with no middleman markup means our pricing is typically 20–35% below equivalent branded replacement shaft prices available through UK agricultural factors, while standard orders ship in 5–10 working days. Express shipping to mainland UK, Northern Ireland, and the Scottish Highlands is available. Our team can provide a formal written quotation within 24 hours of receiving your specification — a critical advantage during spring drilling season when machinery cannot be idle.

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Full OEM & Custom Specification Service

Implement manufacturers and OEM buyers benefit from our full customisation service: non-standard tube lengths, bespoke yoke bores, customised shear bolt torque ratings, branded guard colours, serialised part marking, and custom packaging for dealer resale. Minimum order quantities for custom variants start at 20 pieces, making custom specification accessible for regional dealers and specialist implement builders — not just major OEMs with large annual volumes. Our in-house engineering team will review your drawing or sample and confirm dimensional compliance within 3 working days.

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18 Years of Application Engineering Expertise

Our engineering team has spent nearly two decades solving PTO driveshaft failures for implement manufacturers on four continents. We have the failure-mode database, the field-test records, and the application knowledge to specify the right cardan coupling for your exact tiller model, tractor horsepower range, and operating soil conditions — not just the nearest standard catalogue size. That knowledge is available to you at no extra cost as part of our pre-sales technical support.

Where Cardan Couplings Are Used in Agricultural PTO Applications

The rotary tiller PTO driveshaft is the most common agricultural cardan coupling application — but it sits within a much broader family of PTO power transmission uses

애플리케이션Typical PTO SpeedKey Coupling DemandPreferred Series
Rotary Tiller (Rotavator)540 / 1,000 rpmHigh shock torque, stone strikes, wide angle at headlandS4 Star / S6 HD + Friction clutch
Slurry Tanker Pump540rpmSustained torque, wide angle during spreading manoeuvresWA Wide-Angle
Mower / Flail540 / 1,000 rpmStone strike protection, sustained speedS4 Star + Shear bolt
Grain Auger / Conveyor540rpmModerate torque, low angle variationS2 Lemon / S4 Star
Subsoiler with PTO1,000 rpmVery high sustained torque, vibration absorptionS6 HD + Friction clutch

How to Select the Right Cardan Coupling for Your Rotary Tiller — A Practical Guide

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Selecting a PTO cardan coupling is not simply a matter of matching the bore size. The single most common and costly mistake made by purchasers — whether farm managers buying a replacement shaft or implement designers specifying a new machine — is choosing a coupling based on the tractor PTO bore alone, ignoring torque capacity, working angle, and telescoping length requirements. The following selection process is based on the same methodology our application engineers use when advising customers across the UK agricultural equipment market.

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Determine Required Torque

Calculate nominal torque from tractor PTO kW rating and PTO speed: T(Nm) = P(W) / omega(rad/s). Apply a shock factor of 3.0 for rotary tillers and select a coupling whose peak rating exceeds this. Never size to nominal torque alone on tillage equipment.

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Confirm Maximum Working Angle

Measure the maximum angle between PTO stub and implement input shaft when the three-point linkage is fully raised. On compact tractors with short link arms this can reach 35–38°. Choosing a standard 25° rated joint for this application will cause vibration and accelerated wear within one season.

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Measure Required Shaft Length

Measure minimum and maximum distance between PTO stub yoke face and implement input shaft yoke face across the full range of implement movement. The telescoping tube must not fully extend or bottom out at either extreme — leave at least 50 mm of engagement margin at both ends to prevent separation or tube binding under field conditions.

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Select Protection Device

Choose between shear bolt clutch (lower cost, manual reset — suitable for operators with easy access to spares) or friction torque limiter (automatic reset, higher cost, preferred for remote field working or where multiple operators use the machine). Set shear/friction torque to 1.5–2.0 × nominal — not higher or the protection becomes ineffective at preventing gearbox damage.

Customer Success: Real Results from UK & European Agricultural Operations

How agricultural businesses across Britain and Europe have reduced downtime and cut costs by upgrading their PTO driveshafts

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Hadley Farm Supplies Ltd — Lincolnshire, England
Arable Farm Machinery Dealer

Hadley Farm Supplies has operated as an agricultural machinery dealer across the Lincolnshire Fens since 2004, supplying replacement parts for rotary tillers, subsoilers, and cultivation equipment to arable farms ranging from 80 to 1,200 hectares. Their previous PTO driveshaft supplier consistently delivered 10–14 week lead times on non-standard lengths, forcing Hadley to hold an expensive buffer stock or turn away orders during the spring rush. After switching to our S4 Star and S6 HD range as their primary cardan coupling source, average lead time dropped to 6 working days for standard lines, and a bespoke shaft service means custom specifications ship in under three weeks. In the first year, Hadley increased their shaft sales revenue by 34% while reducing their stocked inventory value by £12,000 through better supply reliability. Their workshop manager, speaking at a local NAAC meeting in early 2025, cited the technical support line as the differentiating factor: “When a farmer rings on a Tuesday wanting a shaft for a machine I’ve never heard of, I can get a confirmed specification and quote within the day. That is what keeps them coming back to us.”

+34% shaft revenue YoY
Lead time: 14 weeks → 6 days
£12K inventory reduction

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“We run a 300-hectare mixed arable operation in Norfolk and we’ve been through three brands of PTO shaft on our Kuhn tiller. The S6 HD with friction clutch has now done two full seasons — spring and autumn — without a single joint or tube failure. We had a serious stone strike last October that would have wrecked the gearbox on the old shaft. The clutch slipped, we reset it in two minutes, and carried on. That shaft paid for itself in the first use.”

James Whitfield
Farm Manager, Whitfield Arable Ltd — Norfolk, England
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“I ordered a custom-length shaft for a compact tractor and specialist vineyard tiller we use on steep Devon slopes. The standard bore options did not fit our Italian implement perfectly, so I emailed the technical team with drawings. They came back with a confirmed specification and a competitive price for 25 units within two days. Quality when it arrived was genuinely impressive — much better-finished yokes and seals than the OEM parts we’d been paying nearly double for.”

Rachel Connolly
Equipment Procurement, Connolly Vineyards & Orchards — Devon, England
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“As a Scottish dealer serving hill farmers and croft operations from Perthshire to the Western Isles, lead times are critical for us. Remote farms cannot wait weeks for a shaft. Ever Power’s ability to ship standard lines within the week, combined with real technical knowledge about which shaft suits which tractor-implement combination, makes them genuinely different from the typical catalogue suppliers. We’ve made them our primary cardan coupling and PTO shaft source across all our product lines.”

Angus McPhail
Director, Highland Agricultural Factors — Perth, Scotland

Ever Power: Manufacturing Capability & Custom Design Service

Ever Power Transmission manufactures agricultural and industrial cardan couplings in a modern production facility equipped with CNC turning and grinding centres, dedicated forging supply chains, heat treatment lines, and full-dimensional inspection capability including CMM verification. The factory produces over 800 distinct part numbers across PTO shaft, industrial driveshaft, and steering shaft categories, with a combined annual output exceeding 600,000 units. This scale allows us to hold deep buffer stock of the most common agricultural PTO shaft configurations — including standard 35 mm, 38 mm, and 45 mm bore variants in both 540 rpm and 1,000 rpm versions — while also offering economically viable production runs for custom specifications.

Our product customisation service is available to implement OEMs, specialist dealers, and farm machinery rebuilders across the United Kingdom. Custom options include: non-standard overall shaft lengths (any length within structural limits), bespoke telescoping profiles (outer tube, inner tube, or both), modified shear bolt torque values (from 300 Nm to 2,500 Nm), custom bore diameters or spline configurations to match non-standard tractors or implements, branded guard colours and screen-printed part numbers, and serialised component marking for fleet maintenance programmes. Our engineering team will review your technical drawing, sample component, or dimensional specification and confirm a production-ready design within 3 working days. Minimum order for custom variants is 20 pieces; prototyping quantities of 5 pieces are available for design verification prior to production commitment.

Manufacturing Highlights

  • 18+ years of application engineering experience in cardan couplings
  • 800+ standard part references; custom tooling for bespoke shafts
  • CE-marked guards supplied as standard on all agricultural units
  • MOQ 20 pcs for custom variants; 5-pc prototyping available
  • Standard orders ship to UK in 5–10 working days
  • CMM dimensional inspection & material certification available

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Maintenance Schedules & UK Safety Compliance for PTO Driveshafts

Proper maintenance of a cardan coupling driveshaft is not complicated, but it is time-sensitive. The most common cause of in-season failure in UK conditions is not manufacturing defect — it is neglected lubrication in a wet spring followed by a tough autumn campaign. Moisture and soil ingress past worn or damaged seals strip the grease film from needle roller journals, and once metal-to-metal contact begins, a journal failure can happen within hours of operation. The following maintenance protocol is based on what the HSE recommends for agricultural PTO equipment maintenance and what our engineering team has validated through field feedback across the UK.

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Every 50 Hours

Re-grease all nipples on cross joints and telescoping tube with NLGI-2 lithium complex grease until fresh grease emerges from seal lips. Inspect guard for cracks or security of retention chain.

Pre-Season (Annual)

Check radial play in cross joint needle bearings — replace the cross kit if play exceeds 0.5 mm. Inspect telescoping profile for corrosion pitting. Verify shear bolt rating and replace any bolts that show shear marks, rust, or thread damage.

Post-Season Storage

Fully retract telescoping tube, clean and re-grease before storage. Disconnect from tractor and implement before pressure-washing nearby equipment — high-pressure water will destroy seals and flush grease from bearings faster than any normal field use.

UK Legal Requirement

Under PUWER 1998, all rotating PTO shafts on UK farms must be guarded. The HSE’s AIS8 guidance states that a PTO shaft guard in poor condition is still a legal violation. Inspect guard condition before every working season and replace any cracked or missing guard sections immediately.

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Questions from UK farmers, machinery dealers, and agricultural engineers — answered by our application team

What is the correct cardan coupling size for a 75 hp tractor running a 2-metre rotary tiller at 1,000 rpm PTO speed in the UK?+

A 75 hp (56 kW) tractor at 1,000 rpm develops a nominal PTO torque of approximately 534 Nm. Applying the standard shock factor of 3.0 for rotary tiller applications, you need a peak torque rating of at least 1,600 Nm. This puts you firmly in the S6 HD Star Heavy Duty series range, which is rated to 3,750 Nm peak. For a 2-metre tiller with standard Category 2 PTO connection (38 mm bore, 6-spline), we would recommend the S6 HD in 38 mm bore with a friction torque limiter set to approximately 1,100 Nm — not higher, or the limiter will not protect the tiller gearbox adequately on stone strikes. Contact our UK technical support for a formal specification confirmation at [email protected].

How much does a heavy-duty PTO cardan coupling shaft cost for a rotary tiller in the UK, and what is the typical price difference between a shear bolt and a friction clutch version?+

Standard S4 Star shafts for medium duty rotary tillers typically range from £85–£160 depending on length and bore. S6 HD Heavy Duty shafts with friction clutch for large tillers range from £190–£320 in standard configurations. Custom lengths or non-standard bores add approximately 25–40% to standard prices depending on quantity. These prices are substantially lower than branded OEM replacement shafts from major agricultural factors, which often range £280–£500 for equivalent HD specifications. To receive an accurate quote for your specific application, email our sales team at [email protected] with your tractor HP, PTO speed (540/1000 rpm), tiller working width, and existing shaft dimensions.

Where can I buy a reliable cardan coupling PTO shaft for a rotary tiller quickly in the United Kingdom — and what should I check before ordering online?+

Before ordering any PTO shaft online for UK use, confirm: (1) the shaft carries CE marking and EN ISO 5674-compliant guard — this is required by PUWER 1998; (2) the supplier can confirm the exact torque rating and shock factor for your application — not just a “fits most tillers” description; (3) the bore profile and spline matches your tractor’s PTO stub (Category 1 = 35 mm, 6-spline or 21-spline; Category 2 = 38 mm, 6-spline; Category 3 = 45 mm). Ever Power supplies directly to UK buyers with standard orders shipping in 5–10 working days. Email [email protected] with your requirements for same-day quotation on standard and custom specifications. We serve customers throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Which type of overload protection — shear bolt clutch or friction torque limiter — is better for a rotary tiller working in heavy clay soils with stones in the East Midlands?+

For the Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Leicestershire clay-with-flints scenario, a friction torque limiter is strongly recommended over a shear bolt design. Here is why: in those soil types, a modern 200 hp+ tractor with a 3-metre tiller may trigger the overload protection four to eight times per field pass across a stony headland. Each shear bolt event requires stopping, climbing off the tractor, replacing the bolt (assuming you have the right-rated bolt with you), and restarting — a cycle taking 5–15 minutes each time. A friction clutch slips, automatically resets, and the operator carries on within seconds. Over a full season, the productivity difference more than justifies the £80–£120 premium on the friction clutch version. Our S6 HD with automatic friction limiter has become the standard specification for arable contract operators working on East Midlands mixed stony clays.

How often should the universal joints on a rotary tiller PTO cardan coupling be greased on a UK arable farm, and what grease type should be used?+

Under typical UK tillage conditions — wet, muddy, with moderate daily operating hours — re-grease all nipples every 50 operating hours using NLGI grade 2 lithium complex grease with EP (extreme pressure) additive. Do not use a standard NLGI-2 lithium grease without EP additive for PTO shaft applications; the shock loads from tillage work require the EP boundary lubrication film that standard lithium grease does not provide. Pump grease until you see it emerge cleanly from seal lips, which confirms the old grease has been displaced and fresh lubricant is protecting the needle rollers. In very wet or high-mud-contamination conditions (such as autumn tillage after a wet harvest), consider halving the re-grease interval to every 25 hours as a precaution.

Can Ever Power supply custom-length cardan coupling PTO shafts for non-standard rotary tiller models from European manufacturers used on UK farms?+

Yes — custom shaft design is one of our core capabilities and is frequently used by UK buyers dealing with Italian, French, and German implements that use non-standard input shaft bore sizes or require unusual overall shaft lengths due to tractor geometry. To request a custom specification, send us: overall shaft length at minimum and maximum extension; bore diameter and spline count at both tractor and implement ends; maximum required working angle; tractor PTO horsepower and operating speed (540 or 1,000 rpm). We confirm specifications in 3 working days, and MOQ for custom shafts starts at 20 pieces. Email [email protected] — our team includes engineers with direct experience of Maschio, Sicma, Kongskilde, Agri-World, and other European tiller specifications used widely across the UK.

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