Description
When you’re spending long days in the cab pushing through harvest or making hay in the heat of summer, a working air conditioner isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential for staying comfortable and focused on the job. This aftermarket Sanden SD7H15 compressor delivers the reliable cooling power your Ford New Holland 8670, 8770, 8870, or 8970 series tractor needs to keep the cab comfortable when the mercury rises.
What You’re Getting
- Quality Sanden SD7H15 compressor with ear mount design that fits like the original
- Heavy-duty 8-groove clutch that handles frequent cycling without slipping
- Horizontal #8 and #10 O-ring fittings for secure refrigerant connections
- Built to handle the vibration and dust that comes with serious farm work
- Ready to bolt on and get your AC system back to cooling properly
Built for Real Farm Work
These Ford New Holland 8670, 8770, 8870, and 8970 series tractors are the workhorses of larger farming operations—pulling wide implements, running power-hungry attachments, and putting in the hours that smaller tractors just can’t handle. Whether you’re pulling a 12-row planter, running a big round baler, or working ground with heavy tillage equipment, these machines generate serious heat that makes cab comfort even more important.
Made to Last
This Sanden compressor uses the same proven SD7H15 technology found in many OEM applications. The robust construction handles the electrical demands and mechanical stress of continuous operation, while the integrated clutch system provides smooth engagement that won’t wear out prematurely from the constant cycling these big tractors demand.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for your original compressor, so it bolts right in without modifications. Professional installation is recommended since AC work requires proper refrigerant handling and EPA certification. When replacing the compressor, it’s smart to also change the receiver-dryer and expansion valve to protect your new unit from contamination.






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