Description
STG91650 Starter 4897223 82032859 for Case 121E 21E 321E 7030 7040 7050
Key Specifications:
- Item Description: Starter
- Unit Type: Letrika
- Voltage: 12V
- Power: 4.2 kW
- Rotation: Clockwise (CW)
- Teeth: 10T
Applications:
This starter is compatible with the following equipment:
Case Models:
- 121E
- 21E
- 321E
- 7030
- 7040
- 7050
New Holland Models:
- 47715263
- 4897223
- 84151331
- 861092
- 87318375
- 87318735
- 87518735
- 87524725
- 87583926
- 87653219
Other Brands:
- IVECO
- ARGO
- CLAAS
- LANDINI
Cross-Referenced Part Numbers:
- IVECO:
504163666, 84151331, 87524725, 47715263, 84151331, 87318735, 87583926, 87653219, 500389864, 500549103, 504036476, 504163666, 5801394270 - CASE:
4897223, 82032859 - ARGO:
3691576M91 - CLAAS:
7700068173 - LANDINI:
3691576M91, 3670185M92 - New Holland:
47715263, 4897223, 84151331, 861092, 87318375, 87318735, 87518735, 87524725, 87583926, 87653219 - LETRIKA:
11130999, 11131464, 11131520, 11131550, 11131706, 11131824, 11131972, 11132072, 11132073, 11132283, AZF4122, AZF4135, AZF4143, AZF4184, AZF4219, AZF4263, AZF4290, AZF4291, AZF4355, AZF4535, IS0999 - MAHLE:
72735766, 72740713, 72740718, MS138, MS632, MS637 - Friesen:
8080308F, 82032859
Product Features and Selling Points:
- High Performance:
- Delivers 4.2 kW of power at 12 volts, ensuring reliable starting for heavy-duty equipment.
- Durable Construction:
- Built with high-quality materials for long-lasting performance and resistance to wear and tear.
- Precision Engineering:
- Features a 10-tooth gear and clockwise rotation (CW), designed for seamless integration with compatible engines.
- Wide Compatibility:
- Compatible with Case, New Holland, IVECO, ARGO, CLAAS, and LANDINI equipment, making it a versatile choice.
- Trusted Brands:
- Cross-referenced with reputable brands like Letrika, Mahle, and Delco Remy, 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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