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    SKU: SMA-P-R41681 PIX Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors


    PIX Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors
    Purchase PIX Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors
    • SKU: SMA-P-R41681 PIX Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors

    • $7.51

    Description

    When your John Deere starts running hot or you hear that telltale squealing coming from under the hood, it's time to check that fan belt. A worn or slipping belt doesn't just make noise—it can leave you with an overheated engine right when there's work to finish. This PIX raw edge belt keeps your cooling fan spinning at the right speed and maintains proper engine temperatures when the work gets demanding.

    What You're Getting

    • Raw edge construction that provides maximum grip on pulleys for reduced slippage
    • 56-inch outside diameter engineered for precise fit on John Deere tractors
    • Heat-resistant materials that maintain flexibility through temperature extremes
    • Direct replacement design that installs just like your original belt
    • PIX quality manufacturing for reliable long-term performance

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt fits John Deere tractors where reliable cooling is critical for getting through long field days. Whether you're pulling heavy implements through tough ground, running a loader in the heat of summer, or putting in long hours during planting and harvest, this belt keeps your cooling system working when you need it most.

    Made to Last

    Farm work is tough on belts, with constant vibration, temperature swings, and the dust that gets into everything. This PIX belt uses quality materials that resist stretching and cracking, maintaining proper tension season after season. The raw edge design grips pulleys better than smooth belts, reducing the slippage that causes overheating problems.

    Installation Notes

    This goes on just like your original belt—no special tools needed. Check your pulleys for wear or glazing while you've got the old belt off, and make sure everything's properly aligned. Proper belt tension is important, but don't overtighten it or you'll wear out bearings faster than necessary.