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How to Maintain Combine Belts and Chains for Harvest Season

When you’re handling your grain, you want to be sure you have the right equipment to maximize your yield. John Deere has a wide array of combines, as well as combine belts, to help you take on the task.

There are several combine headers to choose from that offer all-crop flexibility and specialist capabilities for whatever the terrain throws your way. However, maintenance is key to ensuring that your combines and combine belts last for years to come. Using belts that are in working order can also ensure that your machine is up to the task when it comes time to harvest.

Let’s take a look at how you can maintain your combine to maximize its lifespan out in the field.

John Deere combine belts are constructed in a unique way, specifically designed to stand up to wear and tear over time. The top section of the belt is the tension section that stretches as the belt forms around the pulley. The center section is where the belt gets its strength; the perfectly aligned fibers give it longevity. Finally, the bottom section compresses around the pulley.

After-market belts may look similar to belts from Deere, but the difference is most noticeable on the inside. For information on combine belts from Deere or certified alternatives for your machine, contact your local John Deere dealer or watch the video below.

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