Description
When you’re pushing hard through harvest season and notice your combine engine running hot or the cooling fan not working properly, it’s often a worn cooling fan belt causing the trouble. This belt keeps your engine cooling system running strong during those long harvest days when you can’t afford downtime. A failing belt means less airflow over the radiator, which leads to overheating and potentially costly repairs right when you need your machine most.
What You’re Getting
- Engineered to handle the high loads and constant operation of combine cooling systems
- Precise fit that maintains proper tension for maximum cooling airflow
- Heavy-duty construction that resists stretching, cracking, and premature wear
- Direct replacement for your original belt – no modifications needed
Built for Real Harvest Work
This cooling fan belt fits John Deere’s most popular combine models including the 9400, 9500, and 9600 Series that handle everything from corn and soybeans to wheat and barley. It also fits the CTS Series known for their gentle grain handling, plus the newer T660 and T670 combines that are workhorses in today’s harvest operations. Whether you’re running a small family farm or custom harvesting across multiple states, these combines depend on reliable cooling to keep operating in dusty, demanding field conditions.
Made to Last
Combine cooling systems work overtime during harvest, especially in hot weather and dusty conditions. This belt is built with materials that resist the heat, vibration, and debris that comes with running a combine hour after hour. The construction holds up to the constant cycling as the cooling fan engages and disengages based on engine temperature, keeping your machine running at optimal temperatures even during the most demanding harvest conditions.
Installation Notes
Installation typically takes about 30 minutes with basic tools. Make sure the engine is cool before starting work, and take a photo of the belt routing before removal – it helps during installation. While you’ve got the belt guard off, it’s a good time to check the cooling fan for any damage and clean debris from around the radiator. Proper belt tension is critical, so follow your operator’s manual specifications to avoid slippage or premature bearing wear.


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