Description
When you’re dealing with a squealing belt on your mower deck or hearing that telltale slapping sound from under the hood, it’s time for a replacement. This 50-inch B-section belt is built for the daily grind of farm work—whether it’s driving your mower deck, cooling fan, or PTO applications. Classic V-belt with polyester cords are durable and long lasting. Designed to be antistatic and oil resistant.
What You’re Getting
- Polyester cord construction that won’t stretch out like the old rubber belts did
- Oil-resistant compound that handles hydraulic fluid spills and engine oil drips without falling apart
- Anti-static design prevents buildup that can cause belt slippage and premature wear
- Standard B-section profile (5/8″ wide) fits most common tractor and mower applications
- 50-inch length covers a wide range of smaller tractors and mid-size mowing equipment
Built for Real Farm Work
This belt fits everything from compact utility tractors to mid-size mowing equipment where you need reliable power transfer. Whether you’re running a 48″ or 54″ mower deck, driving a cooling fan on an older tractor, or powering auxiliary equipment through a PTO setup, this belt delivers consistent performance. It’s the same type of belt that comes on many tractors from the factory.
Made to Last
Farm equipment puts belts through the wringer with constant starts and stops, debris hitting the pulleys, and temperature swings from freezing mornings to hot afternoons. The polyester cord construction resists stretching better than older rubber belts, while the oil-resistant compound keeps working even when things get messy around hydraulic fittings or engine compartments.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for most 50-inch B-section applications—no modifications needed. When you’re swapping it out, check your pulleys for wear or damage while you’ve got the old belt off. A little belt dressing on stubborn pulleys helps with installation, but don’t overdo it or the new belt will slip.






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