I can't say I have ever seen one shown as a tractor PTO shaft accessory. If they were supposed to be on the tractor shaft I think it would be used as a selling point, buy one and use it with all your PTO driven implements. I must have missed that sales pitch.
Why do slip clutches come on the implement end of new PTO shafts, not the tractor end? Why do drawings of them show the slip clutch as the implement end? Why are slip clutches accessories you can purchase with implements (if not standard equipment on the gearbox end of the PTO shaft) to replace gearbox shear bolts? Why do they come with a sticker like the one in the picture below on the snap pin ones, if they are ok to put on the tractor PTO shaft?
You are entitled to your opinion, as I am mine. We will continue to respectfully disagree on this. Yes, the ones (with the snap pin lock like a tractor end disconnect yoke) look like they could go on the tractor, but the one I have hands on, says it doesn't belong there. You have shown me nothing, beyond your opinion of how it looks to you, to contradict the printed info I have seen on numerous manufacturer's sites.
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