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Case Starter.To buy a new, used, or rebuilt case starter, you will need to know the following information:1.       The original part number.John Deere Starter2.       Any aftermarket equivalent part number.3.       In the event the above two are not available, the machine model will need to be identified.4.       Additional information that may be required area.       Year of manufacture

b.      What is the fuel type, gas or diesel?

c.       The machine serial number.

With this information, the correct component can be identified.

Case Starters are stocked for most types of Case IH equipment, including tractors, combines, excavators, wheel loaders, crawlers, compact tractors, harvesters, cotton picker, lawn tractor, garden tractor, skidder, and case trucks.

As an example, the Case 850D is a long tract crawler tractor with a dozer blade. The starter for this diesel engine is Case’s part number D129494.

This starter was originally manufactured by Nippondenso, provides 4.0 kilowatts (kw) of power when operating off of a 24 volts (v) system. This case starter has 10teeth on the drive, and operates with clockwise rotation.

The internal components of the case starter is mostly standard, however, it’s manufactured with four commutator brushes, and two field coils. Current flows thru the field coils and the armature in series.

The original case starter part number for Nippondenso is 1280002560. This part number can be substituted for another Nippondenso part number 1280002561.

Aftermarket replacements for this case starter are provided today by AEP and Lucas. AEP replacement part number is SND0069 and Lucas’s remanufactured part number is S9108.

Case starter part number 1987566C1 is a substitute, according to Case IH. Sometimes a better starter is developed after the manufacture of the machine, and that newer case starter has a different part number, however, can function perfectly on the older machines.

Typically, one case starter can function on many different machines. This particular component can fit onto the W14C, the 1000 Series loaders, 600 series, 700 series, 800 series, and the 9000 series machines.

The Super C tractor uses a gas engine. Typically, case starter for gas engines are smaller as gas engines requires less starting torque as compared to diesel engines.

This old tractor was manufactured to operate off of the 6Volts (v) system. This component is 6V, 10 teeth, CCW (Counter Clockwise), and was originally manufactured by Delco.

The part number for the Super C case starter is 355794R91. This is not provided for sale by the OEM Company anymore, and only the aftermarket is used by Farmers.


     

    Attn Farmers and Mechanics, Looking for
    International Starters?

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    Starter descriptions, pictures, and prices.
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    International Starters

    NB. All International Equipment are Stocked under the Case IH Sections on the website. For assistance, call 1-977-668-7278 or use the email form below to send an email.International Starter

    TractorStarter
    Tractor
    Combines
    Industrial/ Construction Equipment
    Cotton Picker
    Engine
    Windrower

    International Starter (s) are stocked for tractors, combines, cotton pickers, harvesters, sprayer, industrial/construction equipment, windrowers and swathers.

    How to Choose International Starter for Tractors, Combines, Engines, Crawlers, harvesters,  Sprayers, Windrowers and Swathers.

    International starter for the 560 tractor is one of three types, and the correct International Starter is chosen for each based on the machine information.

    Example 1: The first starter is a 24V starter. Other starters are12 volts each. This is the first information that is needed in identifying the correct international starter.

    Example 2: Within the same three international starters above, there are starters for both gas engines and diesel engines. This is the second set of information that is needed, simply, does your machine work on gas or diesel? The earlier models of tractors used gasoline, and as diesel engine technology were introduce, the more reliable diesel engine slowly replaced the gasoline engine.

    Example 3: what is the number of teeth that the engaging gear has? This is the gear that engages the flywheel to turn the engine. There are three different international starters for this engine, and two of them has nine (9) teeth, and one has ten (10) teeth. Knowing this further identifies the international starter needed.

    Example 4: With reference to Example 4 above, two out of t he three starters has nine (9) teeth each. So, which is the correct international starter needed?  In this example, both of the nine teeth international starter has different rotational directions. One is CW (clock wise ) and the other is CCW (Counter- clockwise). This added identification  further identifies the correct international stater needed.

    However, not all international starter identification are as complex as the above example. The International Construction Machine H25B only has one starter. This is a Delco Ramy international starter for gas engines.

    The Crawler Dozer TD30, on the other hand, identifies another pertinent piece of information that is needed for international starter identification. This machine has two starters, one that is used on machines between the years 1959 to 1962, and another international stater that is used on machines between 1963 to 1967. Both are Delco Remy starters.

    International Starter (s), when sourced from aftermarket supplies, can be any brand. Popular brands are Delco, Nippon, Denso, Electrical Parts, Caterpillar (some Allis Chalmers, Ford and Caterpillar,  starters are interchangeable with International starters).

    Summarizing, these factors should be known to identify the correct international starter.

    1.0   Voltage and Amperage

    2.0   Fuel type, gas or diesel?

    3.0   Number of teeth on starter gear

    4.0   CCW or  CW rotation

    5.0   Year of manufacture of the machine.