Description
When you’re counting on your John Deere 6930 or 7530 to keep critical systems running—air conditioning for those hot summer days, air brakes for safe transport, and all the electrical and hydraulic power your implements need—a worn or broken FEAD belt can bring everything to a halt at the worst possible time. Nothing ruins a productive day in the field faster than a broken belt that leaves you stranded with a dead alternator, seized air conditioning, or failed hydraulic system. This complete belt kit gives you everything needed to keep your front end accessory drive system running strong, whether you’re hauling grain to town or working long days in dusty conditions.
What You’re Getting
- Complete belt kit designed for tractors equipped with both air conditioning and air brakes
- Proper lengths and rib counts to handle the additional load from A/C compressor and air brake systems
- Multi-rib construction that distributes power evenly to prevent slipping and premature wear
- All belts needed to service your FEAD system in one convenient kit
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit is specifically designed for John Deere 6930 and 7530 series tractors that have the full equipment package—air conditioning to keep you comfortable during long field days and air brakes for safe road transport when hauling implements or wagons. These are serious workhorses that handle everything from heavy tillage and planting to harvest operations and road transport, where reliable belt-driven systems are absolutely critical.
Made to Last
This aftermarket fan belt meets or exceeds original equipment specifications while providing enhanced durability through advanced rubber compounds and reinforcement materials. The kit is built to handle the heat, vibration, and varying loads that come with operating air conditioning compressors, air brake systems, and all your other accessories through demanding farm conditions.
Installation Notes
Release the automatic tensioner using proper tools – never pry with makeshift levers. Since these tractors with A/C and air brakes have complex belt routing, take photos before removal or keep your old belt as a reference. While the belt is off, inspect all pulleys for wear, bearing roughness, or misalignment. Clean debris from pulley grooves to ensure proper belt seating.






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