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Available White/AGCO-White Tractor Models
- 2-30
- 2-32
- 2-35
- 2-37
- 2-44
- 2-45
- 2-50
- 2-55
- 2-60
- 2-62
- 2-63
- 2-65
- 2-65 HC
- 2-70
- 2-75
- 2-78
- 2-85
- 2-88
- 2-105
- 2-110
- 2-115
- 2-135
- 2-135 Series III
- 2-144
- 2-150
- 2-155
- 2-155 Series III
- 2-180
- 2-180 Series III
- 4-50
- 4-60
- 4-78
- 4-115
- 4-144
- 4-150
- 4-175
- 4-180
- 4-210
- 4-225
- 4-270
- 16 Field Boss
- 60 AMERICAN
- 80
- 80 AMERICAN
- 100
- 120
- 125
- 125 WORKHORSE
- 140
- 145
- 145 WORKHORSE
- 160
- 170
- 170 WORKHORSE
- 185
- 195
- 195 WORKHORSE
- 550
- 700
- 1265
- 1270
- 1365
- 1370
TractorJoe - Refundable Core Charge
• A core charge is a deposit that is refunded after your old part has been sent back to a re-manufacturing facility.
The condition of the old part can affect the usability of the core, in some cases partial or no refund may be given. If the part you purchased is a different part than the one being replaced, partial or no refund may be given. Please contact us for more details.
If core charge instructions are not included with the new item:
- Different types of parts go to different locations.
- Have your order number and invoice number (if different) ready.
- Please contact us, we will give you the address your core needs to be returned to, and any other instructions.
If you do not have a core to return, the core charge will not be refunded.
Cores returned in a damaged state are subject to no or partial credit, so package them well for return as if they were a new product.
We have many new parts available but not listed, if you are looking for a new part but the item you see has a core charge, please contact us.
How to test a tractor starter solenoid?
To test the starter solenoid, disconnect the battery cables and touch one cable to each of the two terminals on the solenoid. If you hear a click or see sparks, there's an issue with your starter solenoid and it needs to be replaced.