Description
When you're dealing with heavy-duty agricultural equipment, the belt that drives your cooling system and accessories can't be an afterthought. This PIX raw edge belt is built to handle the constant vibration, temperature swings, and demanding loads that come with serious farm work. At 95.5 inches long, this belt delivers the power transmission you need to keep critical systems running when there's work to be done.
What You're Getting
- Raw edge construction provides superior heat dissipation and prevents belt edge fraying under heavy loads
- Cogged design increases flexibility and reduces bending stress on pulleys for longer belt life
- 95.5-inch length (2428mm) engineered for precise fit on John Deere equipment
- Heavy-duty construction handles the high torque demands of agricultural applications
- Temperature-resistant materials maintain performance through seasonal extremes
Built for Real Farm Work
This belt is designed for John Deere tractors and agricultural equipment where reliable power transmission is critical. Whether you're running combines during harvest, operating large tractors for field prep, or powering heavy implements, this belt handles the demanding drive requirements of modern agricultural machinery. The raw edge design is specifically chosen for applications where heat buildup and continuous operation are concerns.
Made to Last
Agricultural equipment puts belts through punishment that would destroy standard automotive belts. This PIX belt uses industrial-grade materials and construction techniques to withstand the constant flexing, temperature cycling, and shock loads typical in farm applications. The raw edge design actually gets stronger as it wears, creating better pulley contact over time.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement belt that installs without modifications. Before installing, check all pulleys for wear, proper alignment, and smooth operation. A worn pulley will destroy even the best belt quickly. Take a photo of the belt routing before removal - complex drive systems can be confusing to reassemble correctly.