Description
You know how a cracked or corroded thermostat housing can turn a good day into a frustrating one. A cracked or corroded thermostat housing doesn’t just leak coolant – it disrupts your entire cooling system’s ability to regulate temperature. This replacement housing gets your John Deere running at proper operating temperature again, whether you’re warming up a 1040 for chores or running a 5400 through a long harvest day.
What You’re Getting
- Precision casting ensures proper thermostat fit and seal so your temperature control works like it should
- Correct coolant flow passages that maintain optimal temperature regulation during heavy workloads
- Durable construction that resists the cracking and corrosion that plague old housings
- Direct replacement with proper hose connection angles – no modifications or adapters needed
- Same mounting pattern as original equipment for straightforward installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing fits a wide range of John Deere utility tractors from the compact 40 series machines like the 840 and 1040 up through the larger 50 series models and 5000 series tractors. Whether you’re using your 1550 for loader work, running a 2040 for cultivation, or depending on a 5300 for daily operations, proper temperature control keeps these workhorses performing reliably through demanding conditions.
Made to Last
The thermostat housing takes constant thermal cycling – cold starts to operating temperature thousands of times over the years. This replacement matches original specifications for proper coolant flow dynamics and uses robust casting that resists the stress cracks that develop in aged housings, eliminating those frustrating coolant leaks that always show up at the worst times.
Installation Notes
Drain coolant below thermostat level and clean the housing thoroughly. Use new gaskets or O-rings to prevent leaks. While you’ve got the housing off, it’s the perfect time to install a new thermostat and gasket – the labor’s already done, and you’ll have complete confidence in your cooling system. After installation, fill slowly to avoid air pockets and run with radiator cap off until thermostat opens.






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