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Case International Starter *"new"* Fits Alot Of Equipment List In Description on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Zion, Illinois, US

Zion, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:86982709R Part Brand:HTC

Case Uniloader  " NEW " Starter
Oem part number
86982709R 


Normal  Price would be 200.00 plus the Core Charge This is a DEAL !!  Interested? email me!

Case International Starter (OE# 104452A2R, 1987559C1, 86982709, 86982709R, 87350916, A170746)

12v, 13 tooth, 2.5KW, OSGR type w/two (2) ear mount. Has optional ground post on DE housing.

Cross Reference with OEM Part Numbers:
104452A2R, 1987559C1, 86982709, 86982709R, 87350916, A170746

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