Description
When harvest time arrives and your Massey Ferguson 850 combine loses traction power or starts slipping under load, that massive 98-inch traction belt is probably telling you it's time for replacement. The belt handles the heavy-duty demands of farm work where consistent power transfer means the difference between a successful harvest and downtime in the field. This PIX lower traction belt keeps your combine moving smoothly through thick crops when every hour of daylight counts.
What You're Getting
- Genuine PIX construction built specifically for combine harvester power transmission systems
- Massive 98-inch outer diameter designed to handle the high torque loads of combine drive systems
- Heavy-duty rubber compound that resists cracking from constant flexing and extreme temperatures
- Precision-molded design ensures proper fit in your 4-speed transmission system
- Direct replacement for early Massey Ferguson 850 combines up to serial number 1696027544
Built for Real Harvest Work
Your Massey Ferguson 850 combine is built to handle everything from light wheat to heavy corn and tough soybeans. This lower traction belt transfers engine power through the 4-speed transmission to keep you moving at the right pace for conditions. Whether you're crawling through lodged grain or picking up speed on clean ground, this belt delivers the consistent power transfer that keeps your harvest on schedule.
Made to Last
Combine belts face some of the toughest conditions in agriculture - constant high loads, debris, temperature swings, and the vibration that comes with heavy harvesting. This PIX belt uses reinforced construction and premium rubber compounds that stand up to the punishment of long harvest days. The belt maintains proper tension and power transmission even after thousands of acres.
Installation Notes
Installing this belt requires accessing the lower drive system, which typically means removing covers and working around other drive components. Take time to inspect the pulleys and tensioning systems while you're in there - worn pulleys will eat up a new belt fast. Most operators find it easier to work with the combine on level ground and the header removed for better access.