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    SKU: SMA-P-RE50216 Engine Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors


    Engine Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors
    Purchase Engine Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors
    • SKU: SMA-P-RE50216 Engine Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors

    • $68.08

    Description

    When your cooling fan isn't pulling enough air through the radiator or your alternator can't keep up with demand, the first thing to check is that fan belt. A worn belt can't keep proper pressure on the pulleys, which means your cooling system can't do its job, and you're looking at an expensive breakdown right when you need your tractor most. This PIX replacement belt gets you back to reliable operation.

    What You're Getting

    • Quality PIX construction that handles the constant flexing and temperature swings farm equipment puts it through
    • Proper grip that prevents slippage during high demand periods like harvest or heavy tillage
    • Direct replacement design that fits your John Deere tractor's pulley system perfectly
    • Heat-resistant materials that stay flexible through summer heat and winter cold starts

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt fits a wide range of John Deere tractors across multiple series, from compact utility models to larger row-crop machines. Whether you're running a hay operation, working row crops, or doing general farm maintenance, your cooling and charging systems need reliable belt operation to keep you working when deadlines matter.

    Made to Last

    Modern construction resists the primary causes of failure: heat-induced cracking, stretching that causes tension loss, and wear from continuous flexing, while the temperature-resistant construction maintains flexibility and strength through seasonal extremes. This belt is built to handle the vibration, heat, and demanding conditions that are just part of farm life.

    Good to Know

    While the belt is off, inspect all pulleys for wear, bearing roughness, or misalignment and always inspect fan pulley and crankshaft pulley for wear before installing the new belt. Proper belt tension is crucial—too loose and it'll slip, too tight and you'll stress the bearings. Keep a spare belt zip-tied somewhere secure on the tractor for those unexpected failures during busy seasons.