Description
When your belt starts squealing or slipping on those big tractors, it’s often a worn idler pulley that’s causing the trouble. This 8-rib idler pulley keeps your belt tracking straight and maintains proper tension on all the accessories that keep your high-horsepower tractor running strong. Whether you’re out there with a 9R pulling deep tillage or a 7R running harvest equipment, this pulley makes sure everything from your alternator to your hydraulics gets the power it needs.
What You’re Getting
- 8-rib design that matches your OEM belt perfectly – no more edge wear from mismatched parts
- Heavy-duty sealed bearing that handles the high speeds these big engines generate
- Precision balanced to eliminate the vibration that destroys belts and wears out other components
- Direct fit replacement – bolts right on without modifications or adapters
Built for Real Farm Work
This pulley is engineered specifically for the demanding world of 300+ horsepower tractors like the 9030, 7R, and 9R series. These machines don’t take breaks during planting or harvest, and neither should their parts. It keeps your alternator charging, your AC running, and your hydraulic pumps operating at full capacity when you’re pushing hard to get the job done.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on equipment, and this pulley is built for it. The sealed bearing design keeps dirt and moisture out while handling the constant loads and high speeds of modern high-horsepower engines. It’s dynamically balanced to run smooth and quiet, preventing the vibration that fatigues belts and bearings on lesser pulleys.
Good to Know
Installation typically takes 30-45 minutes, but you’ll want to release belt tension properly before you start – these high-tension systems can bite back. While you’ve got things apart, check your belt condition since a failing pulley often damages belts. Make sure everything lines up straight with a ruler across the pulleys, and don’t forget to listen for any bearing noise after you fire it up.






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