Description
There’s nothing quite like that sinking feeling when you’re out in the field and your charging system quits or the engine starts overheating. More often than not, it’s a worn fan belt that’s let you down. This PIX fan belt gets your Ford or New Holland tractor back to full power, keeping your alternator charging, your water pump circulating, and your cooling fan spinning like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Quality PIX construction that handles the stress of agricultural work
- Proper power transmission to your cooling fan and charging system
- Temperature-resistant materials that stay flexible through seasonal extremes
- Direct replacement that fits like the original equipment
Built for Real Farm Work
Ford New Holland 40 Series tractors including models 5640, 6640, 7740, 7840, 8240, and 8340, along with TS Series models TS80, TS90, TS100, TS110, and TS115 are versatile agricultural workhorses used in diverse farming operations. These mid to high-horsepower tractors excel in row crop farming, hay production, livestock operations, and heavy field work including deep tillage, large implement operation, and commercial farming applications. Whether you’re baling hay, running hydraulics, or pushing through heavy tillage, this belt keeps your essential systems running.
Made to Last
Farm work is hard on belts – constant vibration, temperature swings, and heavy loads all take their toll. PIX builds their belts to handle these conditions with reinforced construction and materials that resist cracking and stretching. Proper belt tension is critical for maintaining reliable operation of engine-driven accessories that power essential tractor functions. This tensioner pulley prevents belt slippage that can cause alternator charging issues, air conditioning failure, or hydraulic system problems during peak operating demands.
Installation Notes
Before installing your new belt, take a moment to inspect your pulleys for wear or damage – a bad pulley will eat up a new belt fast. Before installing a new belt, inspect all pulleys for wear, damage, or misalignment – these are belt killers. Check that the automatic tensioner moves smoothly through its range; a sticky tensioner causes premature belt failure. Follow your tractor’s belt routing diagram carefully, and keep that old belt as a reference if you need it.






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