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    SKU: SMA-P-71170690 Main Drive Belt for Gleaner K Series Combines


    Main Drive Belt for Gleaner K Series Combines
    Purchase Main Drive Belt for Gleaner K Series Combines
    • SKU: SMA-P-71170690 Main Drive Belt for Gleaner K Series Combines

    • $188.71

    Description

    When you're in the middle of harvest and your combine starts throwing belts, you know how fast a good day can turn expensive. The main drive belt is the heart of your Gleaner K series—it's what transfers power from the engine to run everything that makes grain collection happen. When this belt starts slipping or shredding, you're looking at downtime right when you can least afford it.

    What You're Getting

    • PIX manufactured belt built to handle the constant load and vibration of combine operation
    • 155.5-inch outer diameter designed specifically for Gleaner K series serial numbers 12201 and up
    • Heavy-duty construction that stands up to dust, chaff, and the heat generated during long harvest days
    • Direct OEM replacement—no modifications needed, just remove the old and install the new

    Built for Real Harvest Work

    This belt is engineered for the demanding conditions that Gleaner combines face during harvest season. Whether you're cutting wheat, corn, soybeans, or any other crop, this main drive belt keeps your separator, cleaning system, and grain handling components running at the right speeds. It's built to handle the stop-and-start nature of combining and the constant power demands of processing grain.

    Made to Last

    PIX belts are known in the agricultural world for their durability and consistent performance. This belt uses reinforced construction that resists stretching and cracking, even when you're pushing through tough conditions or running long hours. The materials are chosen specifically to handle the heat buildup and constant flexing that comes with combine operation.

    Good to Know

    Before installing, check your belt routing diagram in your operator's manual—main drive belts can be tricky to route properly the first time. Make sure your pulleys are clean and aligned, and inspect them for wear while you've got the covers off. A little belt dressing can help with initial grip, but don't overdo it.