Air Conditioning Condenser for John Deere 5000 Series Tractors
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Air Conditioning Condenser for John Deere 5000 Series Tractors

Original price was: $468.27.Current price is: $93.65.

SKU: QTP-58450 Category:

Description

Nothing kills productivity faster than a sweltering cab when you’re pushing through July haying or August harvest. If your John Deere 5000 series is blowing warm air instead of keeping you cool, chances are your A/C condenser has given up the fight. This replacement gets your cooling system back to doing what it should – turning that rolling oven back into a comfortable workplace where you can focus on the job instead of counting down the minutes until you can escape the heat.

What You’re Getting

  • Aluminum core construction built to handle the heat and vibration of field work
  • Engineered fin design that resists clogging from chaff, dust, and debris
  • Direct replacement that fits right where the old one came out
  • Quality construction that matches what came on your tractor from the factory
  • Proper sizing for optimal heat transfer and cooling efficiency

Built for Real Farm Work

Your 5000 series handles everything from loader work around the farmyard to row crop cultivation in dusty fields. Whether you’re running a 5200 on hay ground, a 5400 in the corn, or a 5500N squeezing down narrow rows, these tractors work in conditions that test cooling systems to the limit. The condenser sits right behind the grille where it takes the brunt of flying debris while doing the critical job of releasing heat from your A/C refrigerant.

Made to Last

The aluminum construction handles temperature swings and the constant vibration that comes with tractor work. The fin spacing is designed for agricultural use – close enough for good heat transfer but not so tight that they plug up with field debris. The connections are built to seal properly and stay sealed, even when bouncing across rough ground or dealing with the expansion and contraction of temperature changes.

Installation Notes

You’ll need EPA-certified equipment to recover the refrigerant before starting – it’s the law and the right thing to do. Take photos of how everything connects before disconnecting anything. Clean out all the accumulated debris from between the radiator and condenser while you have access. Use new O-rings on all connections and add a light coating of refrigerant oil to help them seal. After installation, pull a good vacuum on the system before recharging to remove any moisture that got in during the repair.

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