Description
When your belt tensioner isn’t holding proper pressure or you’re constantly adjusting belt tension, this little screw might be the culprit. 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. A worn or stripped tensioner screw can leave you with a loose belt that slips just when you need full power from your accessories.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement screw for your New Holland tensioner assembly
- Proper thread pitch and length to restore correct belt tension adjustment
- Durable construction that handles the constant load cycles of tensioner operation
- Precision machining ensures smooth adjustment and reliable clamping force
Built for Real Farm Work
This screw fits across the New Holland lineup from the versatile T5 utility tractors up through the high-horsepower T8 series row crop machines. Whether you’re running loader work with a T5, field operations with a T6, heavy tillage with a T7, or pulling the biggest implements with a T8, your belt system needs to work reliably season after season.
Made to Last
Belt tensioners see constant movement and stress as they automatically adjust for belt stretch and accessory load changes. This replacement screw is built to handle those demands without stripping threads or losing adjustment capability. The quality materials resist corrosion and wear even in dusty, high-vibration engine compartments.
Installation Notes
Before replacing the screw, always inspect the entire serpentine belt system including the belt, idler pulleys, and driven components during tensioner replacement. If the tensioner housing threads are damaged, you might need the complete tensioner assembly. A properly functioning tensioner should hold steady pressure without requiring frequent readjustment.






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