Description
When you’re hearing that telltale belt squeal or noticing your alternator struggling to keep up, it’s time to replace that serpentine belt before it leaves you dead in the field. This 8PK2286 serpentine belt with its 8 ribs and 2286mm length provides the exact fit needed for your John Deere 6000 series equipment, driving your cooling fan, alternator, and hydraulic pumps reliably while ensuring proper tension and maximum component life. Nothing ruins a productive day like a broken belt, especially when you’re running tight on time.
What You’re Getting
- 8-rib construction that provides excellent grip while distributing loads evenly across all driven components, with modern EPDM rubber technology that lasts significantly longer than older materials while maintaining proper tension without stretching
- Precision-formed ribs that maximize contact with pulley grooves, eliminating the squealing and slippage common with worn or incorrect belts
- Advanced compound that resists oil, heat, and ozone damage that typically causes belt failure
- Direct replacement with exact 2286mm length and 8PK profile for proper fit
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 6000 series tractor handles everything from loader work at the dairy to field cultivating and hay operations. This belt drives your cooling fan to prevent overheating, powers the alternator for electrical systems, and runs water pump and hydraulic components essential for daily operations. Whether you’re running a 6100 utility model or putting a 6900 through heavy field work, this belt keeps your critical systems operational when you need them most.
Made to Last
Advanced EPDM compound technology ensures this belt maintains proper tension far longer than conventional materials, with each rib featuring precise geometry that maximizes contact with pulley grooves while eliminating power-robbing slippage and minimizing wear, plus material that resists the extreme heat and oil contamination common in engine compartments. It’s built to handle the demanding conditions these tractors face day after day.
Installation Notes
Use manufacturer-specified tools to release the tensioner safely, and while the belt is off, check all pulleys for wear, bearing noise, or misalignment while cleaning debris from pulley grooves to ensure proper belt seating and following the routing diagram exactly since even simple systems can be routed incorrectly. Keep the old belt as an emergency spare and routing reference – you’ll appreciate having it when you need it most.






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