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    SKU: SMA-TP-R41627 Fan and Generator Belt for John Deere 3010, 3020, 4010, 4020 and 8850 Series Tractors


    Fan and Generator Belt for John Deere 3010, 3020, 4010, 4020 and 8850 Series Tractors
    Purchase Fan and Generator Belt for John Deere 3010, 3020, 4010, 4020 and 8850 Series Tractors
    • SKU: SMA-TP-R41627 Fan and Generator Belt for John Deere 3010, 3020, 4010, 4020 and 8850 Series Tractors

    • $37.30

    Description

    When your tractor's fan belt starts squealing or you notice your battery isn't charging like it should, it's time to replace that hard-working belt that keeps your cooling system and electrical system running. This fan and generator belt handles the dual job of spinning your cooling fan to keep the engine at proper operating temperature while also driving the generator that charges your battery and powers your lights.

    What You're Getting

    • 55.45-inch length belt designed specifically for older John Deere gas and LP tractors
    • Drives both the cooling fan and generator from a single belt for reliable operation
    • Quality construction that handles the constant flexing and heat of farm work
    • Direct replacement for worn or cracked original belts

    Built for Classic John Deere Work

    This belt fits a wide range of classic John Deere tractors including the 3010 and 3020 utility models, the popular 4010 and 4020 row-crop tractors, plus the big 8850 articulated tractor. You'll also find it on various combines, dozers, and other John Deere equipment from that era when one belt handled multiple jobs.

    Made to Last

    Farm belts take punishment from heat, cold, vibration, and constant tension changes. This replacement belt uses quality materials that resist cracking and stretching, so it maintains proper tension longer and keeps your cooling and charging systems working reliably through long days in the field.

    Good to Know

    Check your belt routing before installation since some models have slightly different pulley configurations. If your old belt has been slipping, inspect the pulleys for wear or glazing while you've got easy access. A quick tip: if your generator wasn't charging well, a new belt often solves the problem by restoring proper drive tension.