Description
When you hear that telltale belt squeal or notice your alternator isn’t charging quite right, there’s a good chance your tensioner pulley is the culprit. This small but mighty component keeps your serpentine belt at the right tension so all your engine accessories—alternator, AC compressor, hydraulic pumps—keep running smoothly when you’re depending on them most. A worn pulley can’t maintain proper pressure, and that leads to slipped belts and failed accessories right when you need them working.
What You’re Getting
- Precise tension control that prevents belt slipping under load
- Quality bearings designed to handle the constant motion and vibration of farm work
- Direct replacement that bolts right into your existing tensioner assembly
- Durable construction built to withstand engine heat and field conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This pulley fits a wide range of modern Case IH and New Holland tractors from utility models like the TSA series up through high-horsepower T8 and T9 tractors. Whether you’re running a T6 series with a loader all day, using a T7 for precision field work, or pushing a T8 through heavy tillage, this pulley keeps your belt system running reliably. These tractors handle everything from hay production to heavy row crop work where dependable power is critical.
Made to Last
Farm tractors put serious demands on their belt systems with constant starts and stops, varying loads, and temperature extremes. This pulley is built with sealed bearings that resist contamination and quality materials that hold up to the vibration and heat cycles that come with agricultural work.
Good to Know
This is just the pulley—you’ll need to remove it from your existing tensioner assembly. Take a photo of your belt routing before you start, and while you’re at it, check your belt condition. A new pulley with proper tension often shows just how much an old belt has stretched. If you’re hearing noise, also check that your tensioner arm moves smoothly through its full range.






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