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    SKU: SMA-P-T24473 Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors - 51.5 Inch


    Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors - 51.5 Inch
    Purchase Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors - 51.5 Inch
    • SKU: SMA-P-T24473 Raw Edge Fan Belt for John Deere Tractors - 51.5 Inch

    • $10.39

    Description

    When your tractor starts running hot or you hear that telltale squeal from under the hood, chances are your fan belt is calling it quits. A worn or stretched belt can't keep your cooling fan spinning at the right speed, which means your engine's working harder than it should. This PIX raw edge fan belt delivers the grip and durability you need to keep things cool when the work heats up.

    What You're Getting

    • Raw edge construction provides better grip and heat dissipation than smooth belts
    • 51.5-inch outer diameter (1314mm) ensures proper fit without stretching or slipping
    • Heavy-duty construction built to handle constant flexing and temperature swings
    • Direct replacement design that installs just like your original
    • PIX quality means you're getting a belt that's made to last through tough seasons

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt is sized to fit a range of John Deere tractors where reliable engine cooling is critical. Whether you're running a mid-size utility tractor for hay work or a larger row-crop machine during long harvest days, maintaining proper engine temperature keeps you moving when deadlines are tight and weather windows are short.

    Made to Last

    Raw edge belts like this one are built different from the smooth belts you might find at the auto parts store. The exposed cords on the sides help dissipate heat better and provide extra grip on the pulleys. PIX knows that farm belts take a beating from dust, debris, and constant flexing, so this one's engineered to keep working when cheaper belts give up.

    Good to Know

    Check your belt tension after the first few hours of operation—new belts typically need a slight adjustment as they settle in. While you've got the hood up, take a look at your pulleys for wear or wobble, and clean out any debris that might be causing extra belt wear. A little belt dressing can help extend life, but don't overdo it.