The Central Nerve of Power Transmission
The driveshaft is like the 'motor nerve' of agricultural machinery, precisely transmitting the power generated by the engine to the front wheels. Taking the 484 tractor as an example, its front driveshaft is made of high-strength alloy steel and connected via cross-joints and splines, maintaining stable torque output even in complex terrain, ensuring no power interruption during tillage.
Specially Designed Dual Protection
These driveshafts possess two core features:
Dustproof Sealing: Employs a multi-layer labyrinth seal structure to effectively prevent field dust from entering.
Buffer Design: Built-in rubber shock absorbers absorb vibrations from the engine.
Automatic Lubrication: Some models are equipped with maintenance-free bearing units, reducing maintenance frequency.
Practical Tips for Extending Lifespan
Want to keep your driveshaft in ideal condition? Remember these three points:
Check the universal joint clearance every 500 hours of operation.
Clean up attached mud promptly after rainy season operations.
Keep the driveshaft suspended when storing for extended periods.










