Description
STG50599 Starter 1903105M91 for Massey Ferguson MF-165 MF-175 MF-180 MF-255 1969-1975
The STG50599 Starter with part number 1903105M91 is a high-quality starter designed for Massey Ferguson tractors, specifically the MF-165, MF-175, MF-180, and MF-255 models manufactured between 1969 and 1975. Below is a detailed breakdown of its specifications, compatibility, and applications:
Key Specifications:
- Item Condition: Aftermarket Part
- Part Type: Unit
- Voltage: 12V
- Rotation: Clockwise (CW)
- Teeth: 10
- Power: 3.3 kW
- Starter Type: PLGR (Planetary Gear Reduction)
Applications:
This starter is compatible with the following Massey Ferguson tractor models:
- MF-165
- MF-175
- MF-180
- MF-255
Cross-Referenced Part Numbers:
- Arrowhead: SDR0370, 410-12544, D8200972
- Delco: 8200271, 8200972, 8300063
- Lester: 6838
Product Features and Selling Points:
- High Performance:
- Delivers 3.3 kW of power at 12 volts, ensuring reliable starting for Massey Ferguson tractors.
- Durable Construction:
- Built with high-quality materials to withstand harsh conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
- Precision Engineering:
- Features a 10-tooth gear and clockwise rotation (CW), designed for seamless integration with compatible engines.
- Wide Compatibility:
- Compatible with Massey Ferguson MF-165, MF-175, MF-180, and MF-255 tractors (1969-1975), as well as cross-referenced with reputable brands like Delco and Lester, ensuring reliability and quality.
- Trusted Brands:
- Cross-referenced with reputable brands like Delco and Lester, ensuring reliability and quality.
Symptoms of a Faulty Starter:
- Engine Not Cranking: When you turn the key, nothing happens.
- Clicking Sound: A repeated clicking sound without the engine turning over.
- Intermittent Starting: The engine starts sometimes but fails at other times.
- Battery Issues: A fully charged battery that doesn’t engage the starter motor.
Installation Tips:
- Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before starting the installation.
- Locate the Starter: The starter is typically mounted on the engine block.
- Remove the Old Starter: Disconnect the wiring and mounting bolts, then remove the faulty starter.
- Install the New Starter: Connect the wiring and secure the new starter in place.
- Reconnect the Battery: Reconnect the battery and test the starter to ensure proper operation.
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