Description
When your T6 New Holland won’t fire up on a cold morning or that Case MXU hesitates after a long day pulling heavy implements, you know the frustration of a failing starter. This 4.2KW high-speed starter delivers serious cranking power designed for the most demanding agricultural applications. Modern tractors pack a lot of technology under the hood, but they still need reliable cranking muscle to get going when work’s waiting.
What You’re Getting
- Massive 4.2KW power output provides extreme cranking torque for high-compression diesels
- High-speed design reduces cranking time and saves battery power
- Right-hand fitment engineered specifically for T6/T7 and Case MXU configurations
- Heavy-duty construction with oversized copper windings and powerful rare-earth magnets
- Sealed construction keeps out dust, moisture, and corrosive elements for professional reliability
Built for Real Farm Work
These T6 and T7 New Holland tractors handle everything from precision planting with GPS guidance to heavy tillage with Power Command transmissions. Your Case MXU fills that sweet spot between utility and power for versatile farm operations. This starter is built for operations that demand daily reliability in harsh conditions with premium components throughout. Whether you’re running a loader all day or restarting a hot engine multiple times during harvest, this starter has the durability to keep up with your schedule.
Made to Last
The 4.2KW motor uses oversized copper windings that dissipate heat effectively during extended cranking and a robust solenoid designed for tens of thousands of cycles. Modern emissions-compliant engines need consistent, powerful cranking to fire properly, and this starter delivers that reliability season after season. The professional-grade construction handles the stop-start nature of loader work and field operations where dependability isn’t optional.
Installation Notes
Installing a 4.2KW starter requires attention to your entire starting system – inspect battery cables for adequate gauge and consider upgrading to 2/0 or larger cables. Battery condition becomes critical since a 4.2KW starter will expose weak batteries immediately – consider dual battery systems if not already equipped. Use grade 8 mounting bolts properly torqued since the increased torque puts more stress on mounting points. This powerful starter might seem aggressive compared to your old one, but that’s the extra muscle you need for reliable cold-weather starts.






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