Description
There’s nothing quite like losing your cab fan in the middle of summer or having your windows fog up during morning field work. When your cab fan quits working, you quickly realize how essential it is – no heat in winter, no cooling in summer, and windows fogging up when you need visibility most. This complete blower motor assembly gets air circulating through your cab again, turning miserable working conditions back into a comfortable, productive environment where you can focus on the job at hand.
What You’re Getting
- Complete 12-volt assembly ready to install – no need to transfer parts from your old motor
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the constant vibration and temperature swings of agricultural work
- Sealed bearings and protected windings that resist dust and moisture infiltration
- Proper mounting dimensions match your original equipment for a direct bolt-in replacement
- Variable speed operation compatible with your existing resistor controls
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 7000 series tractor works in all conditions – from sub-zero mornings feeding cattle to scorching afternoons baling hay. This motor assembly is designed for the same demanding environment, whether you’re running a MX series row-crop tractor through dusty corn fields or operating a STX steiger for heavy tillage work. From utility tractors to combines, this assembly handles the hours of operation and harsh conditions that come with agricultural equipment.
Made to Last
This blower motor features heavy-duty construction designed for continuous operation in agricultural environments. Sealed bearings resist dust infiltration that destroys standard motors. The armature is balanced for smooth, vibration-free operation at all speeds. Robust brushes provide long service life, while the motor housing resists corrosion from condensation common in HVAC applications. This isn’t a lightweight automotive part – it’s built to survive where cheaper motors fail.
Installation Notes
Blower motor replacement typically requires accessing the HVAC unit under the dash or in the cab roof. Start by disconnecting the battery to prevent accidental shorts. Remove panels carefully to access the blower housing – document wire connections and duct positions. The complete assembly design means you won’t need to transfer the squirrel cage fan or worry about alignment issues. Test operation at all speed settings before reassembling panels.






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