Description
When your alternator belt starts squealing or slipping, it’s not just annoying—it’s warning you that your tractor’s charging system is about to fail. A broken belt doesn’t just mean a dead battery, it means you’re stranded in the field with no power for lights, hydraulics, or ignition. This 8-rib FEAD belt keeps your alternator spinning and your electrical system running strong, so you can focus on getting work done.
What You’re Getting
- 8-rib poly V design provides maximum grip and power transmission to the alternator
- FEAD (Front End Accessory Drive) specification built for the specific demands of your tractor’s engine
- Heat-resistant construction that stays flexible through temperature swings and high engine loads
- Direct replacement that fits exactly like the original—no modifications needed
- Professional-grade quality that handles the demanding conditions of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
These tractors are essential equipment for diverse agricultural operations including large-scale row crop farming, livestock operations, hay production, and heavy implement work. These tractors frequently operate for extended periods under high loads during critical farming seasons. Whether you’re running a T5060 with a big planter, operating a JX90 with a heavy loader, or pushing through long days with the TLA series, this belt keeps your alternator charging reliably when you need it most.
Made to Last
Farm equipment puts belts through tough conditions—dust, heat, vibration, and constant load changes. This belt features EPDM construction that far outlasts older designs. The cord reinforcement resists stretching even under heavy alternator loads during cold starts or when batteries are low. It’s built to handle the real-world demands of agricultural work.
Good to Know
Before installing a new belt, inspect all pulleys for wear, damage, or misalignment. Check that the automatic tensioner moves smoothly through its range—these problems kill belts fast. Route the belt carefully following your hood decal or service manual. Keep a spare belt zip-tied somewhere secure on the tractor because finding the right one during busy season can be a real challenge.






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