Horton Inc. said it has expanded its fan drive core exchange program to include all DriveMaster and DM Advantage fan drive cores, including fan drives not currently in the reman program. Customers can exchange these and certain competitor fan drives for credit toward the purchase of a Horton remanufactured fan drive, the company said.
Credit is now available for Horton S, HT/S, DriveMaster and DM Advantage Two-Speed and MSC3 fan drives. Competitor fan drives, added to the program in 2009, that are eligible for credit include: BorgWarner Kysor K26, Kysor K30 and Cool Logic; Behr controllable viscous; Kit Master Gold Top On/Off and Two-Speed; and Bendix On/Off fan drives.
“In a world increasingly focused on reduce, reuse and recycle, the Horton fan drive core exchange program and remanufactured fan drives help to reduce waste and reuse appropriate components,” says Tom Hujik, director of aftermarket and field sales. “Our reman fan drives are manufactured with genuine Horton parts and engineering, pass rigorous testing and carry Horton’s industry-leading warranty. Reman fan drives present a price-conscious solution—also important in today’s economy.”
To be eligible for full credit, fan drives must be complete and assembled. Cores, including competitive models, will receive partial credit if any components are missing. Cores will be considered for partial credit if sheaves or mounting brackets are damaged in shipment, according to the company. Details of the program are outlined in Horton’s Core Acceptance Guide on the company website.