Description
Nothing kills a productive day like turning the key and getting nothing but clicking from under the hood. When your International tractor won’t crank over, especially on cold mornings when you’ve got chores waiting, you need a starter that’ll spin that engine to life reliably. This direct drive starter gets you back to work without the frustration of failed starts.
What You’re Getting
- Direct drive design delivers maximum torque straight to the flywheel for strong cranking power
- 10-tooth pinion gear engineered for precise engagement with International ring gears
- Counter-clockwise rotation matches original equipment specifications
- Saddle mount configuration with switch contact positioned near the rear for proper electrical hookup
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the compression of diesel engines
Built for Real Farm Work
This starter fits a wide range of International Harvester tractors, from older utility models through the workhorses that handle your heaviest field operations. Whether you’re running a loader tractor for daily chores or powering through planting season with a row-crop machine, this is the same reliable starting system your tractor came with from the factory.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and starters are no exception. This one’s built with robust internal components that handle high compression engines and the vibration that comes with hard work. The sealed construction keeps out dust and moisture while the heavy-duty solenoid is designed for thousands of starting cycles season after season.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward if you pay attention to the details. Clean all electrical connections before hooking up the new starter – corroded connections cause more starting problems than worn-out starters. Make sure to maintain any shimming from the original installation to keep proper gear mesh with the flywheel. A quick check of your ring gear teeth while you’ve got the starter off can save headaches down the road.






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