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SKU: BBM-014-3005-00 Electric Cooling Fan for Diesel Engine Radiator


Electric Cooling Fan for Diesel Engine Radiator
Purchase Electric Cooling Fan for Diesel Engine Radiator
  • SKU: BBM-014-3005-00 Electric Cooling Fan for Diesel Engine Radiator

  • $699.99

Description

When you're pushing your diesel hard through long days of field work, you need every bit of cooling power you can get. A failing electric fan means your radiator can't do its job properly, and that leads to overheating, lost productivity, and potentially expensive engine damage. This replacement electric fan gets your cooling system back to moving the air it needs to keep temperatures where they belong.

What You're Getting

  • High-performance electric motor designed for continuous duty cycles
  • Durable blade assembly that moves serious air volume through your radiator
  • Weather-resistant construction that handles dust, moisture, and vibration
  • Direct replacement design that fits your existing mounting points and wiring
  • 12-volt operation that works with standard tractor electrical systems

Built for Real Farm Work

This fan is engineered for the demanding conditions diesel tractors face every day. Whether you're baling hay in summer heat, running a grain cart during harvest, or pushing snow when temperatures drop, your engine needs consistent cooling. The electric fan provides supplemental airflow when your mechanical fan alone isn't enough, especially during low-speed, high-load operations.

Made to Last

Farm equipment cooling fans take abuse from debris, weather, and constant use. This unit features a robust motor housing and balanced blade assembly that resist damage from field conditions. The sealed bearings stay lubricated even in dusty environments, and the electrical connections are designed to handle the vibration and temperature cycling that comes with diesel operation.

Installation Notes

This is a direct replacement that uses your existing wiring harness and mounting hardware. Make sure to check your radiator fins for debris buildup while you have access - a clean radiator works much better with any fan. The fan should kick in automatically based on coolant temperature, but verify your temperature sensor and relay are working properly for best results.