Description
When your Ford tractor starts running hot under load, the first thing to check is that cooling fan. Proper fan operation is crucial for maintaining optimal engine operating temperatures and preventing costly overheating damage during extended field work. This fan drives airflow through the radiator, even under heavy loads and high ambient temperatures. If you’ve noticed your temperature gauge climbing or heard that fan bearing getting noisy, this 4-blade assembly gets your cooling system back to pulling air like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Four-blade design moves more air than worn or damaged fans
- 16-inch diameter provides the right airflow volume for your engine size
- Balanced construction reduces vibration and extends belt life
- Direct bolt-on replacement that fits like the original
- Quality TISCO construction built to handle farm conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This fan assembly fits a wide range of Ford tractors from 1965 and up, covering the popular 2000-7000 series workhorses plus many industrial models. Whether you’re running a 3000 series utility tractor for hay work, a 4000 for row crops, or a 5000 for heavy field operations, proper cooling keeps these engines running strong when the work gets tough and temperatures climb.
Made to Last
The temperature-resistant construction maintains flexibility and strength through seasonal extremes. The four-blade design is balanced to reduce stress on your water pump bearing and fan belt. Quality materials stand up to the heat, vibration, and debris that come with farm use, so you’re not replacing this again next season.
Installation Notes
Professional installation recommended to ensure proper belt tension and pulley alignment. Always inspect fan pulley and crankshaft pulley for wear before installing new belt. The fan bolts directly to your water pump pulley with the same mounting pattern as your original. While you’ve got it apart, it’s a good time to check your belt condition and radiator for debris buildup.






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