Description
When you’re running high-horsepower tractors like the 8R or 9R Series, there’s no room for belt failure in the middle of planting or harvest. These big machines depend on massive amounts of power flowing through their serpentine belt system to keep cooling fans, alternators, and hydraulic pumps running smoothly. This 1130mm belt is the exact length your heavy-duty configuration needs to keep everything turning reliably.
Key Features
- 1130mm length precisely calibrated for high-horsepower applications
- Multiple ribs distribute massive loads evenly across all driven components
- Heavy-duty construction handles the extreme stresses of 200-400+ horsepower engines
- Advanced compound resists heat buildup from intensive operations
- Compatible with both wheeled and tracked RT variants
Built for Real Farm Work
These aren’t your everyday utility tractors – they’re the workhorses that handle the biggest implements and longest hours on your operation. Whether you’re pulling 60-foot field cultivators with an 8370R, running massive grain carts during harvest with a 9370R, or handling heavy scraper work with an 8320R, these tractors generate tremendous heat and demand from their belt-driven systems. The cooling fans alone require serious belt strength to move the air these powerful engines need.
Made to Last
This belt uses advanced EPDM rubber compound that stays flexible in cold morning starts but won’t stretch or glaze when temperatures climb. The reinforcement cords resist the stretching that kills belts prematurely, while the rib design maximizes contact area for positive power transmission without slippage.
Good to Know
High-horsepower tractors have extreme spring tension in their belt systems – always use proper tools to release the tensioner and never try prying with screwdrivers. While you’ve got the belt off, inspect all pulleys carefully since worn components destroy expensive belts quickly. Take a photo of the belt routing before removal – these complex paths can be tricky to remember. Given what these tractors are worth and the work they do, keeping a spare belt on hand makes sense.






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