Description
There’s nothing quite like running a tractor all day in 90-degree heat without air conditioning—by noon you’re beat, and by evening you’re done for. When your AC compressor gives up, you’ll know it fast. The cab gets stuffy, windows fog up, and what used to be a comfortable workday becomes an endurance test. Whether you’re plowing snow, feeding livestock in winter, or working dusty fields in summer with the AC on, proper cab ventilation is essential. This 6-groove compressor gets your climate control back to doing its job so you can focus on yours.
What You’re Getting
- 6-groove pulley design matches your original belt setup perfectly
- Built to handle the constant cycling and high pressures of agricultural use
- Robust construction resists moisture and contamination while providing years of reliable operation
- Direct replacement that mounts up just like the original
Built for Real Farm Work
This compressor fits a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from the 5400 series utility machines through the big 8600 series row-crop tractors. These Massey Ferguson tractors work year-round, and operator comfort directly impacts productivity. Whether you’re running a 5425 on hay ground, using a 6470 for heavy tillage, or operating a 7495 during long planting days, good AC makes the difference between getting the job done and struggling through it.
Made to Last
Cab blower motors take abuse – they run for hours in dusty, humid conditions with voltage fluctuations from alternators. This compressor is built with the same understanding—agricultural equipment lives a hard life, and every component needs to handle dust, vibration, heat, and long operating hours. The internal components are engineered to maintain proper pressure and flow even after thousands of hours of service.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for your original compressor, so installation follows standard procedures. Before condemning the motor, check fuses and resistor operation – often the motor is fine but control components have failed. Make sure your system is properly evacuated and recharged with the correct refrigerant type and amount. A quick tip: if your old compressor seized, flush the system thoroughly to remove metal particles that could damage the new unit.






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