Description
When you’re out in the field and hear that belt squealing or notice the charging light flickering, there’s a good chance your belt tensioner is giving up the ghost. A worn tensioner can’t keep proper pressure on the belt, which means your alternator struggles to keep the battery charged, your cooling system can’t do its job, and you’re looking at an expensive breakdown right when you need your tractor most. This complete kit includes both the belt and tensioner assembly, so you’ve got everything needed to get your cooling and charging systems working like they should.
What You’re Getting
- Complete kit with both belt and tensioner – everything needed for a proper repair
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant belt movement, engine vibration, and temperature swings from winter cold starts to summer heat with quality bearings and robust spring mechanism
- Direct replacement design that bolts in using your existing mounting points
- Automatic tension adjustment that maintains optimal belt tension throughout service life with high-quality bearings ensuring smooth operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit fits Deutz Agrotron TTV COM3 630 and Same Iron 190 S models – tractors known for handling heavy field work and demanding conditions. Whether you’re running hydraulic implements, pulling heavy loads, or working long days during harvest, proper belt tension is critical on these high-horsepower applications to prevent slippage and overheating under load.
Made to Last
This tensioner uses quality bearings and a robust spring mechanism that keeps working season after season, maintaining proper belt tension without the constant adjustments that manual systems need. The automatic adjustment mechanism compensates for belt stretch and component wear, with durable construction that resists the heat, vibration, and contamination common in engine compartments.
Installation Notes
When installing a new tensioner, it’s smart to replace the belt at the same time since old belts often don’t work right with proper tension. Use proper tools to release the belt tensioner rather than prying with screwdrivers, and take a photo of the belt routing before you start. The spring tension can be strong, so work carefully.






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