Description
Nothing ruins a long day in the field like a dead air conditioning compressor when the temperature climbs. When you’re running a high-horsepower tractor through long summer days, working air conditioning isn’t a luxury – it’s essential equipment. Whether you’re planting thousands of acres in spring heat or running harvest into the night, this replacement compressor gets your cab climate control back to where it should be.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement compressor built to handle the demands of modern high-horsepower tractors
- Heavy-duty internal components that maintain efficiency even after thousands of hours in dusty conditions
- Robust sealing system prevents refrigerant loss under severe vibration typical of large frame tractors
- Professional-grade clutch assembly designed for frequent cycling without slippage
Built for Real Farm Work
This compressor serves the workhorse models in Massey Ferguson’s lineup – from the versatile 5400 series utility tractors through the powerful 8400 series row-crop machines. These are the tractors pulling wide planters across rolling hills, running big balers through thick hay fields, and working ground from dawn to dusk. These John Deere 7000 and 8000 series tractors are the heavy lifters on large operations – pulling wide implements, running from dawn to dusk, and generating serious heat in the process. Whether you’re pulling a 16-row planter across thousands of acres or running a large self-propelled sprayer, operator comfort directly impacts accuracy and productivity.
Made to Last
Internal components are built to maintain efficiency even after thousands of hours in dusty field conditions. Robust seals prevent refrigerant loss under the severe vibration common in big tractors. This isn’t some generic replacement – it’s engineered to match the original equipment specifications your tractor came with from the factory.
Installation Notes
Replacing the A/C compressor on these large-frame tractors requires proper equipment and EPA-certified refrigerant handling. Start by recovering all refrigerant from the system – these bigger tractors hold more refrigerant than smaller models. Always add the correct amount of PAG oil when installing, and plan on replacing your receiver-drier at the same time for best results.






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