Description
When you notice your John Deere running hotter than usual or hear that telltale wobble from the engine bay, chances are your fan blade has taken a hit. A cracked or unbalanced fan blade doesn’t just hurt cooling performance – it creates vibration that’ll destroy your water pump, radiator, and bearings faster than you can say harvest season. This replacement blade restores the smooth operation and proper airflow your cooling system was designed to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-balanced blade that eliminates engine-damaging vibration
- Optimal pitch design that moves maximum air with minimum power draw
- Heavy-duty construction that stands up to debris impacts and temperature swings
- Direct bolt-on replacement – no modifications or special tools needed
- Factory-spec mounting system ensures secure attachment under all conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
Your 6000, 7000, R, or M Series John Deere tackles the toughest jobs – from pulling wide implements through rocky fields to powering through dusty harvest marathons. This fan blade is engineered for those same demanding conditions, moving the volume of air these powerful engines need to stay cool when you’re pushing hard. Whether you’re running a big square baler on a 7000 Series or working ground with an M Series, proper cooling keeps you moving.
Made to Last
This blade features robust construction designed to handle the harsh environment behind your radiator. High-strength materials resist cracking from flying debris and the constant thermal cycling that comes with farm work. The precision balancing eliminates the vibration that shortens the life of expensive cooling system components like water pumps and fan clutches.
Installation Tips
Always disconnect the battery before working around the fan – those blades are sharp and the engine can’t accidentally start. Check for proper clearance between blade tips and the shroud or radiator before final tightening. While you’re in there, inspect your fan clutch or hub for wear, and take a look at the condition of your belts and radiator. A damaged fan blade often means other impacts have occurred, so it’s worth checking the whole cooling system.





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