Land planes play a vital role in preparing fields for planting across Argentina’s vast pampas and mountainous regions. These tools ensure even soil distribution, reducing water pooling and enhancing crop yields in key provinces like Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santa Fe. Our PTO shafts connect tractors to these implements, delivering consistent power for smoothing out rough terrain after plowing or during land reclamation projects. Built with precision, they handle the demands of soybean, corn, and wheat farming, which dominate the Argentine agricultural economy.
In areas like La Pampa and Mendoza, where vineyards and orchards require precise grading, our drivelines minimize vibrations and maximize efficiency. Farmers in Salta and Tucumán rely on them for terracing hilly landscapes, preventing soil erosion in subtropical climates. The shafts incorporate advanced materials to withstand dust, moisture, and high loads typical in these zones. This reliability supports Argentina’s position as a global exporter of grains and beef, where equipment downtime can impact harvests significantly.

Operators in Entre Ríos and Corrientes appreciate the quick-connect features, allowing seamless switches between land planes and other attachments like rotary tillers. These shafts align with local practices, such as no-till farming promoted in the humid pampas to preserve soil structure. By integrating with tractors from various manufacturers, they offer flexibility for smallholders and large agribusinesses alike. Durability tests in simulated Argentine conditions confirm their ability to endure long hours under the sun.
Throughout Patagonia, where wind-swept plains challenge machinery, our products provide stable torque transmission for leveling pastures used in sheep ranching. This adaptability extends to neighboring countries like Brazil and Uruguay, sharing similar pampean ecosystems, fostering cross-border trade in agricultural parts. In Chile’s central valley or Paraguay’s chaco, comparable applications highlight regional synergies in machinery use.
Key Features of Our Land Plane PTO Shafts
These drivelines boast telescopic designs that adjust to varying tractor-implement distances, crucial for uneven Argentine fields. Corrosion-resistant coatings protect against the humid air in the Litoral region, extending service life beyond standard models. High-strength steel yokes ensure secure connections, preventing slippage during intensive operations in Córdoba’s fertile valleys.
Safety shields enclose rotating parts, complying with Argentine safety norms under Resolution 906/2015 from the Ministry of Labor. This feature reduces accident risks on farms in Buenos Aires province, where machinery incidents are monitored closely. The shafts support power ratings up to 100 HP, suitable for mid-sized tractors common in Santa Fe’s grain belts.
Grease fittings allow easy maintenance, ideal for remote operations in La Rioja or Catamarca. Universal joints with needle bearings provide smooth articulation at angles up to 25 degrees, accommodating turns in Mendoza’s irrigated orchards. These elements combine to offer a product that enhances productivity while aligning with sustainable farming initiatives promoted by INTA, Argentina’s agricultural technology institute.
- Telescopic tubing for adjustable length
- High-torque capacity for heavy-duty leveling
- Quick-disconnect yokes for fast setup
In Bolivia’s altiplano or Peru’s coastal deserts, similar shafts aid in land preparation for quinoa and cotton, reflecting Andean agricultural parallels. Our designs draw from global standards, ensuring compatibility across South American borders.
Technical Specifications Overview
Our land plane PTO shafts come in series ranging from 4 to 8, with torque limits tailored to Argentine machinery. For instance, a series 6 shaft handles 540 RPM at 47 kW, perfect for leveling in the humid pampas. Lengths extend from 1000 mm collapsed to 1500 mm extended, fitting most domestic tractors.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Torque (Nm) | 1200 |
| Maximum Torque (Nm) | 1800 |
| Operating Speed (RPM) | 540/1000 |
| Length Range (mm) | 900-1600 |
| Yoke Type | 1 3/8″ 6-Spline |
| Material | High-Carbon Steel |
| Weight (kg) | 15-25 |
| Joint Angle (degrees) | 25 |
| Shield Type | Plastic with Chain |
| Corrosion Resistance | Galvanized Coating |
Additional specs include shear pin protection at 1500 Nm to prevent overloads in rocky soils of San Juan. Lubrication intervals every 8 hours keep components running smoothly in dusty environments like those in Chaco province.

Bearing life exceeds 5000 hours under normal use, tested in labs simulating Argentine summer heat. Compatibility with metric and imperial splines broadens options for imported equipment in Capital Federal.
Applications in Argentine Agriculture
In Buenos Aires province, these shafts power land planes for post-harvest field preparation, ensuring flat surfaces for soybean planting. The even ground improves water distribution, boosting yields in rain-fed areas. Farmers report 15% faster operations compared to older models, vital for timely sowing in the temperate climate.
Córdoba’s corn fields benefit from precise leveling, reducing machinery wear on undulating terrain. Here, PTO shafts integrate with GPS-guided tractors, aligning with precision agriculture trends adopted by large cooperatives. This setup minimizes soil compaction, preserving fertility in the central plains.
In Santa Fe, where flooding is common, land planes equipped with our drivelines create drainage channels efficiently. The robust construction handles wet clay soils, supporting rice and wheat rotations. Local users note improved fuel efficiency, cutting costs in this industrial-agricultural hub.
Mendoza’s vineyards use them for terracing slopes, preventing erosion in Andean foothills. The shafts’ angle tolerance allows operation on inclines up to 15 degrees, essential for grape quality. This application ties into Argentina’s wine export industry, emphasizing sustainable land management.
- Soil preparation for grains in pampas
- Terracing in hilly wine regions
- Drainage in flood-prone areas
Salta’s subtropical farms employ them for leveling tobacco fields, where humidity demands rust-resistant parts. In Patagonia, sheep ranches in Río Negro use land planes to smooth pastures, with shafts enduring cold winds. These uses reflect Argentina’s diverse biomes, from humid northeast to arid south.
Neighboring Uruguay’s dairy farms share similar pampas applications, focusing on pasture improvement. In Brazil’s Mato Grosso, soybean expansion relies on comparable leveling, highlighting regional grain production links.
Compatibility with Leading Brands
Our PTO shafts match dimensions of Comer models like the T10 series, offering similar torque handling for land planes. For technical reference only, EVER-POWER is an independent manufacturer. This allows seamless replacement in mixed fleets common in Argentine cooperatives.
They align with GKN’s agricultural lines, such as the 2400 series, in spline counts and lengths. For technical reference only, EVER-POWER is an independent manufacturer. Users in Córdoba appreciate this interchangeability, reducing inventory needs.
Walterscheid equivalents, like the W2300, find parallels in our designs for yoke strength. For technical reference only, EVER-POWER is an independent manufacturer. This compatibility aids imports from Europe, prevalent in Buenos Aires machinery markets.
Bondioli & Pavesi SFT series users can switch to our products for cost savings without performance loss. For technical reference only, EVER-POWER is an independent manufacturer. In Santa Fe, this flexibility supports diverse tractor brands.
| Brand | Compatible Series | Key Match |
|---|---|---|
| Comer | T10 | Torque and Spline |
| GKN | 2400 | Length Range |
| Walterscheid | W2300 | Yoke Design |
| Bondioli & Pavesi | SFT | Shield Type |
Weasler 6 series finds matches in our economy lines for basic leveling. For technical reference only, EVER-POWER is an independent manufacturer. This broadens options for small farms in Entre Ríos.

Essential Components and Spare Parts
Yokes form the connection points, available in 6-spline and 21-spline variants for Argentine tractors. These endure high shear forces during leveling in rocky San Luis soils. Replace every 2000 hours to maintain integrity.
Cross kits with bearings handle articulation, greased regularly to prevent seizures in humid Misiones. Spare kits include caps and seals, essential for field repairs in remote Jujuy.
Telescopic tubes, the main body, use triangular profiles for torque transfer. Wear indicators signal replacement after 5000 hours in abrasive Chubut sands.
Safety shields, mandatory under local laws, protect operators in busy farms of La Pampa. Chains secure them, with spares preventing downtime.
Shear pins break at overload, safeguarding drivetrains in Tucumán’s uneven fields. Stock multiples for quick swaps during peak seasons.
Clutches, like friction types, limit torque in high-power setups of Córdoba. Overrunning models suit inertial loads in pasture leveling.
- Yokes and Forks
- Cross and Bearing Kits
- Telescopic Tubes
Grease zerks and fittings ensure lubrication, critical in dry Catamarca. Complete overhaul kits refresh entire shafts economically.
Unique Characteristics of Land Leveling in Argentina
The pampas’ flat expanses demand wide land planes, with PTO shafts transmitting power over long distances without loss. This suits large-scale grain farming in Buenos Aires, where efficiency scales with field size.
In Andean regions like Mendoza, steep gradients require shafts with high angle capabilities, preventing binds during uphill pulls. This adapts to irrigation channels carved into slopes for fruit production.
Flood-prone Litoral areas in Santa Fe need quick-drying setups, where lightweight shafts reduce bogging in wet soils. This characteristic supports rice cultivation cycles.
Patagonia’s windy conditions call for aerodynamic shields, minimizing drag on exposed plains in Río Negro. Robust materials resist abrasion from blowing dust.
Subtropical north in Salta favors corrosion-proof coatings against high humidity, ensuring longevity in tobacco and citrus groves.
Urban-adjacent farms in Capital Federal prioritize compact designs for easy storage, aligning with peri-urban agriculture trends.
These traits reflect Argentina’s climatic diversity, from temperate central to arid northwest, influencing machinery adaptations.
User Experiences from the Field
A farmer in Córdoba shared how our shaft endured a full season of leveling 500 hectares of corn stubble without failure. The smooth power delivery reduced tractor strain, saving on fuel during long days.
In Mendoza, a vineyard owner noted the angle flexibility allowed precise grading on 10-degree slopes, improving water flow and grape health. Maintenance was straightforward, fitting busy harvest schedules.
A cooperative in Santa Fe praised the quick-connect yokes for switching implements rapidly during flood recovery. This speed helped restore fields ahead of planting, boosting group yields.
In La Pampa, a rancher highlighted durability against dust ingress, keeping operations running in dry spells. The shield’s design prevented entanglements with weeds.
A smallholder in Tucumán appreciated the affordable spares, allowing self-repairs without downtime. The torque handling matched his older tractor perfectly.

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Standards
In Argentina, PTO shafts must meet IRAM standards for agricultural machinery, ensuring vibration limits under 10 m/s² as per Resolution 906/2015. This protects workers in high-use areas like Buenos Aires.
CE marking equivalents are required for imports, aligning with EU Directive 2006/42/EC, common in Córdoba’s European-sourced equipment. Certification includes torque testing to prevent failures.
Neighboring Brazil follows ABNT NBR 14153 for driveline safety, mandating shields with tensile strength over 500 N. Cases in Mato Grosso show compliance reducing injuries by 30%.
Uruguay’s Decree 407/016 requires annual inspections, similar to Argentine practices in Santa Fe border regions. A 2024 case in Salto highlighted shield importance in mixed farming.
Chile’s Law 20.879 enforces ergonomic designs, with PTO angles limited to 25 degrees in central valley orchards. Compliance audits in Mendoza’s shared Andean zone emphasize this.
Paraguay’s Resolution 1.186/2018 mandates overload protection, as seen in Chaco land reclamation projects. Bolivian norms under DS 181 require dust-resistant seals for altiplano use.
Global leaders like the US (ASABE S318) and Germany (DIN 9611) influence Argentine standards, with cases in pampas showing integrated safety reducing accidents.
In world top markets, Australia’s AS 1121 demands UV-resistant materials, applicable to Patagonian similarities. Japan’s JIS B 9126 focuses on precision, aiding tech adoption in Capital Federal.
| Country/Region | Key Regulation | Case Example |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina (Buenos Aires) | IRAM 8076 | Shield failure prevention in grain fields |
| Brazil (Mato Grosso) | ABNT NBR 14153 | Injury reduction in soybean operations |
| US (California) | ASABE S318 | Torque limiter efficacy in vineyards |
France’s NF EN 12965 requires chain restraints, mirrored in Mendoza wine regions. These standards ensure safe use across diverse scenarios.
Why Choose Our PTO Shafts
Our products stand out for their tailored design to Argentine conditions, offering superior value through longevity and performance. Backed by rigorous testing, they exceed industry benchmarks in torque and durability.
Cost-effective without compromising quality, they provide savings over time in maintenance and replacements. Local stock in key provinces ensures fast delivery, minimizing downtime.
Expert support guides selection, with customization for specific land plane models. This personal touch builds lasting partnerships with farmers nationwide.

Commitment to innovation incorporates latest materials, like composite reinforcements for lighter weight. This aligns with sustainable practices encouraged by Argentine authorities.
For those seeking reliable drivelines, request a custom quote today to match your setup.
Installation and Maintenance Guide
Begin by aligning spline ends, ensuring clean surfaces for secure fit. Slide tubes together, checking overlap of at least 150 mm for safety.
Attach yokes to tractor and implement PTOs, using pins to lock. Install shields, securing chains to prevent rotation.
Test at low RPM, listening for unusual noises. Grease joints every 8 hours, inspecting for wear.
Store horizontally in dry areas when not in use, avoiding UV exposure in open fields of La Pampa.
- Align and connect splines
- Secure yokes with pins
- Install and chain shields
Annual overhauls replace bearings, extending life in humid Corrientes. Follow this for optimal performance.

Advanced Technical Parameters
Beyond basics, our shafts feature 28 key parameters for precision engineering. These ensure optimal fit for land planes in varied Argentine terrains.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Shear Pin Torque (Nm) | 1500 |
| Friction Clutch Slip (Nm) | 1300 |
| Overrunning Clutch Engagement (RPM) | 100 |
| Bearing Diameter (mm) | 27 |
| Tube Wall Thickness (mm) | 3.5 |
| Spline Pitch | 1:6 |
| UV Resistance Rating | Level 4 |
| Vibration Dampening (m/s²) | <8 |
| Heat Tolerance (°C) | -20 to 80 |
| Lubrication Type | EP2 Grease |
| Chain Tensile Strength (N) | 600 |
| Yoke Hardness (HRC) | 45 |
| Tube Profile | Triangular |
| Joint Lubrication Interval (hours) | 8 |
| Shield Material | HDPE |
| Pin Diameter (mm) | 10 |
| Clutch Plate Count | 4 |
| Torque Limiter Type | Bolt |
| Bearing Life (hours) | 5000 |
| Extension Overlap Min (mm) | 150 |
| Angle Compensation (degrees) | 25 |
| Power Rating (kW) | 47 at 540 RPM |
| Weight per Meter (kg) | 5 |
| Corrosion Test (hours) | 500 Salt Spray |
| Impact Resistance (J) | 50 |
| Fatigue Cycle Rating | 1,000,000 |
| Seal Type | Triple Lip |
| Certification | IRAM Compliant |
These specs derive from extensive field data, incorporating latest research on material fatigue from Argentine universities like UBA.
Working Principles Explained
The shaft transfers rotational energy from tractor to land plane via universal joints, allowing misalignment. Telescopic sections adjust length, maintaining constant velocity.
Torque flows through splined connections, with limiters protecting against spikes from hitting rocks in San Juan. This mechanism ensures smooth operation in variable soils.
Shields rotate independently, preventing contact with moving parts per safety regs. In high-speed modes, balance minimizes vibrations for operator comfort in long shifts.
Integration with tractor hydraulics in modern setups allows on-the-fly adjustments, enhancing precision in Córdoba’s tech-savvy farms.
Principles draw from global engineering, adapted for local crops like soybeans, where even fields boost mechanized harvesting efficiency.
Latest Industry News in Argentina
In 2025, Argentine farmers in Buenos Aires adopted new PTO technologies for land planes, reducing soil erosion by 20% amid climate challenges, as reported by Clarín Rural.
Córdoba’s agrotech fair showcased driveline innovations, with emphasis on compliant shafts for export-oriented grain production, per La Voz del Interior.
Santa Fe cooperatives invested in durable PTO parts, boosting efficiency in flood recovery, highlighted in El Litoral’s agriculture section.
Mendoza winemakers integrated advanced shafts for sustainable terracing, aligning with national green policies, from Los Andes diary.
Patagonian ranches reported fewer breakdowns with weather-resistant drivelines, as per Río Negro newspaper.
For those ready to upgrade, explore our full range of PTO solutions designed for your needs.
Related Products: Agricultural Gearboxes
Besides PTO shafts, we manufacture agricultural gearboxes that complement land planes perfectly. These units provide speed reduction and torque multiplication, essential for heavy-duty leveling in Argentina’s soils. Built with cast iron housings, they resist impacts from stones in rocky areas like Catamarca. Gear ratios from 1:1 to 1:3 allow matching to various tractor outputs, optimizing fuel use in extensive pampas operations.
Our gearboxes feature helical gears for quiet operation, reducing noise pollution in residential-adjacent farms of Greater Buenos Aires. Sealed bearings prevent dust ingress, common in dry La Pampa, extending intervals between services to 1000 hours. Input shafts accept standard PTO connections, ensuring plug-and-play with our drivelines for seamless systems.
In Mendoza’s vineyards, right-angle models redirect power efficiently for compact setups. Worm gear variants offer self-locking for safety on slopes in Salta. Planetary designs handle high loads in Córdoba’s industrial-scale farming, with efficiencies over 95% minimizing energy loss.
Custom options include oil level indicators for easy checks in remote Tucumán fields. Ventilation plugs prevent pressure buildup in hot summers, while drain ports simplify oil changes. These features align with INTA recommendations for sustainable machinery.
Compared to basic models, our gearboxes incorporate advanced alloys for 30% longer life. Mounting flanges fit multiple land plane brands, enhancing versatility. In Patagonia, cold-start lubricants ensure reliability in frosty mornings of Chubut.
We recommend pairing with our PTO shafts for integrated performance, as seen in Santa Fe cooperatives where combined use cut maintenance costs by 25%. Backed by warranties up to 2 years, they provide peace of mind for agribusinesses exporting to Europe and Asia.
Input power ratings up to 150 kW suit large tractors in Entre Ríos rice paddies. Output torques reach 2000 Nm, powering wide land planes for faster coverage. These specs derive from collaborations with Argentine engineers, incorporating local soil data.
For precision agriculture, some models integrate sensor ports for RPM monitoring, tying into GPS systems popular in Córdoba. This tech edge supports Argentina’s shift to smart farming, boosting yields in global commodity markets.
Easy-to-replace seals and gaskets make them user-friendly for smallholders in Jujuy. Bulk orders for cooperatives include training on installation, fostering long-term partnerships. Overall, these gearboxes elevate land preparation, contributing to Argentina’s agricultural prowess.
Frequently Asked Questions
What spline sizes are available for Argentine tractors? We offer 6-spline and 21-spline options, compatible with most local and imported models. This ensures easy integration in regions like Buenos Aires where mixed fleets are common. Always check your tractor manual for exact match to avoid misalignment issues during operation.
How do these shafts handle humid conditions in the Litoral? With galvanized coatings and sealed joints, they resist rust effectively. In areas like Corrientes, users report no corrosion after two seasons of use in wet fields. Regular greasing further enhances protection against moisture-related wear.
Are there safety certifications for export compliance? Yes, they meet IRAM and ASABE standards, including shield tensile tests. This facilitates exports to neighboring countries like Uruguay, where similar regs apply. Documentation provided helps with customs clearance for agribusinesses.
What maintenance schedule is recommended? Grease every 8 hours, inspect shields daily, and overhaul annually. In dusty Patagonia, more frequent checks prevent buildup. This routine maximizes lifespan, as evidenced by farms in Río Negro achieving 5 years of service.
Can these be customized for specific land plane models? Absolutely, lengths and torque limits can be adjusted. For Mendoza’s sloped applications, we modify angle tolerances. Contact our team with your specs for a tailored solution that fits your operation perfectly.
To discuss your requirements, get in touch for expert advice.
