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    SKU: SMA-TP-R52507 Fan Belt for John Deere Combines, Backhoes, Loaders, and Graders


    Fan Belt for John Deere Combines, Backhoes, Loaders, and Graders
    Purchase Fan Belt for John Deere Combines, Backhoes, Loaders, and Graders
    • SKU: SMA-TP-R52507 Fan Belt for John Deere Combines, Backhoes, Loaders, and Graders

    • $42.26

    Description

    When you're in the middle of harvest or busy loading grain trucks, the last thing you need is your equipment overheating because a worn fan belt decided to call it quits. This fan belt keeps your cooling system running strong, making sure your engine stays at the right temperature no matter how hard you're pushing your machine. It's one of those critical parts that keeps you running when time is money.

    What You're Getting

    • Direct replacement belt that fits like the original equipment
    • Reliable power transfer to your cooling fan and other accessories
    • Built to handle the constant flexing and heat cycles of farm work
    • Proper tension design that won't stretch out or slip when you need it most

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This belt fits a wide variety of John Deere equipment from classic combines like the 3300, 6600, and 7700 series that are still earning their keep in harvest fields, to the heavy-duty 8820 combines that handle big acres. It also works on backhoes, loaders, skidders, and graders that see daily use around the farm. Whether you're combining corn, loading manure, or grading roads, this belt handles the job.

    Made to Last

    Farm equipment belts take a beating from dust, temperature swings, and constant use. This belt is manufactured to handle the tough conditions you put your equipment through, with materials that resist cracking from heat and cold while maintaining the flexibility needed for smooth operation.

    Good to Know

    Always check your belt tension after the first few hours of operation on a new belt. If you're replacing this belt, take a look at the pulleys while you've got everything apart—worn or misaligned pulleys will eat up a new belt in no time. Keep the old belt as a spare if it's still in decent shape.