mcmxi
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I don't think this has anything to do with lateral loading, quick hitches or anything else. I think it's a case of the rock shaft working loose during use, most likely because the securing nut and plate weren't installed correctly or possibly due to an incorrect heat treat of the rock shaft allowing excessive elastic or plastic deformation. The OP didn't notice the rock shaft moving off the splined shaft, and when spline engagement was insufficient to support the load on the rock shaft, the splines failed and the rock shaft came off.Thanks, Very interesting!
So it's very possible.
My first though that a Quick hitch would mitigate that possibility, but thinking about it more, it could more than likely amplify the side force on that arm at a much squarer angle thus helping to push it off the side.
How any properly adjusted 3-point linkage would allow the rock shaft to come off due to lateral loading is a mystery to me and frankly not possible without significant damage to other components.