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    SKU: SMA-P-R241746 PIX V-Belt for John Deere Tractors


    PIX V-Belt for John Deere Tractors
    Purchase PIX V-Belt for John Deere Tractors
    • SKU: SMA-P-R241746 PIX V-Belt for John Deere Tractors

    • $44.16

    Description

    When you hear that familiar belt squeal coming from under the hood, it's your tractor's way of telling you something's not right. A worn or stretched V-belt can leave you dealing with poor charging, overheating, or even complete accessory failure right when you need your machine most. This PIX fan belt is built to handle the demands of John Deere tractors, giving you reliable power transmission and peace of mind during long work days.

    What You're Getting

    • PIX quality construction that meets OEM performance standards
    • Heat-resistant compound that stays flexible in temperature extremes
    • Reliable power transmission that keeps your accessories running smoothly
    • Direct replacement design that fits properly without modifications

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt is designed for John Deere tractors where dependable accessory drive is essential. Whether you're running implements that put heavy loads on the electrical system, operating in dusty conditions that challenge cooling systems, or working through long days where belt failure means expensive downtime, this V-belt delivers consistent performance when you need it most.

    Made to Last

    PIX belts are engineered specifically for agricultural applications, using materials that resist the oil, heat, and constant flexing that farm equipment dishes out. The construction handles the shock loads from sudden engagement of accessories and maintains proper tension throughout its service life, reducing the need for frequent adjustments.

    Good to Know

    Before installing, check your pulley alignment and inspect for any debris that could damage the new belt. Proper belt tension is critical - too loose and you'll get slippage, too tight and you'll wear out bearings. A good rule of thumb is about half an inch of deflection with firm thumb pressure at the belt's longest span.