Description
When your serpentine belt starts squealing or slipping, it’s telling you something important—time for a replacement before you’re stranded with a dead alternator or overheating engine. Without the AC compressor pulley, these non-AC models make your belt work harder with sharper bends around the remaining pulleys. This 6PK2225 belt is built tough to handle that extra stress and keep your charging system and cooling fan running smooth.
What Makes This Belt Different
- Six ribs provide multiple contact points so even if one gets damaged, you’re not stuck in the field
- EPDM construction handles temperature swings and resists that glazing that causes slippage
- 2225mm length is precisely matched to work with your automatic tensioner throughout the belt’s life
- Cord reinforcement won’t stretch under heavy loads like during cold starts or when your battery’s low
- Original equipment spec means it’ll fit just like the factory belt did
Built for Non-AC Farm Work
These Ford TS series and 40 series tractors are workhorses—whether you’re baling hay with a TS90, running a loader on a 6640, or doing tillage with a TS100. The belt routing on non-AC models is actually tougher on the belt than AC-equipped tractors because there’s one less pulley to spread the load. That means this belt needs to handle sharper bends while still driving your alternator, water pump, and cooling fan reliably.
Made to Last Through Real Conditions
This belt features the same EPDM rubber that far outlasts the old neoprene designs. It stays flexible in cold weather so it won’t crack during winter storage, and resists the heat buildup that kills belts during long summer days. The reinforced construction means it won’t stretch and slip even when your alternator is working overtime charging a weak battery.
Installation Wisdom
Before you put on the new belt, take a good look at all your pulleys for wear or misalignment—these are belt killers. Make sure your automatic tensioner moves smoothly through its range, and follow the belt routing diagram on your hood decal. After installation, the belt should run quietly without squealing. Keep your old belt as an emergency spare and routing guide—finding the right belt during harvest can be tough.






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