Description
When you’re spending long days in that Fendt cab with the AC cranking, the last thing you need is your cooling system failing because a worn belt gave up the ghost. This multi-rib belt is specifically designed for Fendt 800 Vario SCR S4 series tractors equipped with air conditioning, and it’s built to handle the extra load that AC compressor puts on your engine’s drive system. If your current belt is cracked, squealing, or just plain worn out, this replacement gets you back to comfortable farming.
Key Features
- Multi-rib design spreads the load evenly, so you don’t get that annoying slippage when the AC kicks in
- Built to handle the extra stress from air conditioning operation without stretching or wearing prematurely
- Advanced rubber compound resists heat and chemical exposure from engine fluids
- Direct OEM replacement – no modifications needed, just swap it out and get back to work
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Fendt 800 Vario is a serious piece of equipment, whether you’re running an 822 on smaller operations or pushing an 828 through heavy field work. These tractors with their CVT transmissions and cab comfort features are built for efficiency, and when you’re putting in 12-hour days during planting or harvest, that air conditioning isn’t a luxury – it’s essential for staying productive.
Made to Last
This isn’t some generic belt that might work – it’s engineered specifically for the demands of agricultural equipment. The multi-rib construction distributes power smoothly while the heat-resistant materials keep working even when your engine bay gets hot during heavy work in summer conditions.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward with the right tools to release the belt tensioner. While you’ve got the belt off, take a look at all your pulleys and the tensioner itself – if they’re showing wear, now’s the time to address it. AC-equipped tractors have more complex belt routing, so follow your service manual’s diagram to make sure everything’s routed correctly.






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