Description
When you’re spending long days in the cab and the A/C starts blowing warm air, cycles on and off constantly, or quits working altogether, chances are you’ve got a saturated receiver drier. Moisture is air conditioning’s worst enemy – it combines with refrigerant to form acids that eat through components, freezes in expansion valves causing poor cooling, and accelerates compressor wear. This receiver drier is what keeps your John Deere’s A/C system running cold and efficiently by removing moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant.
What You’re Getting
- High-capacity desiccant material that actively absorbs moisture before it can damage expensive A/C components
- Built-in filtration system captures metal particles and debris from normal wear and system contamination
- Sight glass lets you visually check refrigerant flow and condition during service
- Heavy-duty housing designed to handle refrigerant pressure without leaking
- Direct replacement that fits like the original factory part
Built for Real Farm Work
This receiver drier is engineered specifically for John Deere 30 series, R series, and M series tractors with factory air conditioning systems. Whether you’re running through long harvest days when cab comfort makes the difference between productive work and heat exhaustion, operating during summer cultivation when temperatures soar, or working custom harvest where you’re in the cab from dawn to dusk, this critical component keeps your A/C running efficiently when you need it most.
Made to Last
This receiver drier’s desiccant actively absorbs moisture while the filter catches debris from normal wear. The quality construction ensures proper refrigerant flow and maximum moisture absorption, protecting your entire A/C system from the contamination that kills compressors and reduces cooling efficiency. It’s built to handle the demanding job of keeping your A/C refrigerant clean and dry season after season.
Good to Know
Always install a new receiver drier when opening the A/C system for any repair, after compressor failure, when cooling diminishes, or if the system has been contaminated. This job requires recovering the refrigerant first and typically needs someone with A/C service equipment since refrigerant handling is regulated. When replacing the receiver drier, it’s smart to also replace the expansion valve and flush the system to remove any contamination – once the desiccant gets saturated, it can’t protect your system anymore.






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