Description
When you’re pushing through a long day of heavy field work and notice that temperature gauge creeping up, your cooling fan blade is working overtime to keep your engine from overheating. This critical component pulls air through the radiator to remove the heat generated by your hardworking diesel engine. If the blade is cracked, bent, or missing pieces, you’re not getting the cooling performance your T7 needs when it matters most.
What You’re Getting
- Durable construction that handles the constant stress of high-speed rotation
- Proper pitch and blade angle designed specifically for New Holland T7 cooling requirements
- Direct replacement that mounts to your existing viscous fan clutch or hub
- Balanced design reduces vibration and extends bearing life throughout the cooling system
- Heavy-duty materials that resist cracking from temperature cycling and field debris
Built for Real Farm Work
These fan blades are engineered for the high-horsepower demands of New Holland T7000 and T7 series tractors. Whether your T7.190 is running a heavy cultivator through tough ground, your T7040 is pulling a big planter at full speed, or your T7.245 is handling loader work around the barn, proper cooling keeps these engines running strong through long seasons of demanding work.
Made to Last
Farm equipment cooling fans take a beating from debris, temperature extremes, and constant operation. This blade is built to handle the high-speed rotation and varying loads that come with agricultural work. The reinforced design maintains its shape and balance even after thousands of hours of operation, ensuring consistent cooling performance when your engine needs it most.
Good to Know
Installation typically requires removing the fan shroud for access – take this opportunity to clean debris from the radiator fins and check belt condition. If you’re replacing a damaged blade, inspect the viscous clutch or fan hub for any signs of damage that might have contributed to the failure. Always check blade balance after installation – an unbalanced fan will quickly destroy bearings and cause vibration issues.



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