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    SKU: SMA-P-RE41942 Cooling Fan Belt for John Deere 9960, 9965, 9970 Cotton Picker Series


    Cooling Fan Belt for John Deere 9960, 9965, 9970 Cotton Picker Series
    Purchase Cooling Fan Belt for John Deere 9960, 9965, 9970 Cotton Picker Series
    • SKU: SMA-P-RE41942 Cooling Fan Belt for John Deere 9960, 9965, 9970 Cotton Picker Series

    • $9.19

    Description

    Cotton picking season is no time for your cooling system to let you down. When you're running long hours in dusty fields with that big diesel engine working hard, proper cooling is everything. A worn or slipping fan belt can leave you overheated and shut down right when the cotton is ready. This PIX cooling fan belt keeps your engine running at the right temperature so you can stay in the field and get the job done.

    What You're Getting

    • PIX quality construction built specifically for demanding agricultural applications
    • Proper tensile strength to handle the loads of cotton picker cooling systems
    • Heat and oil resistant materials that hold up to engine compartment conditions
    • Direct replacement design that fits your 9960, 9965, or 9970 without modifications

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt is designed for the John Deere 9960, 9965, and 9970 cotton picker series. These are serious machines built for high-volume cotton harvesting operations where uptime is critical. Whether you're running your own cotton or doing custom work, these machines need to run reliably from dawn to dusk during harvest season.

    Made to Last

    Cotton pickers operate in some of the toughest conditions you'll find—dusty, hot, and demanding continuous operation. This PIX belt is engineered to handle those challenges with materials that resist heat, oil, and the constant flexing that comes with heavy-duty cooling fan operation.

    Good to Know

    This is a direct replacement for your original equipment belt, so installation follows standard procedures. While you've got the belt cover off, it's a good time to check your pulleys for wear and make sure the fan spins freely. Keep tension within spec—too loose and it'll slip, too tight and you'll stress the bearings.