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Old 09-09-2019, 10:39 PM
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Default Starter solenoid question. CC 124

I'm trying to gather up all the parts to do my electrical restoration for the tractor including all new wiring harness. I need help selecting the right solenoid for my machine. Is this the right one for my 124?
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The new one on the website isn't the "correct" one for a 124. But it will absolutley work without issue!
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The new one on the website isn't the "correct" one for a 124. But it will absolutley work without issue!
Which one is the correct one?
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Which one is the correct one?
If your asking what the actual part is the IH part number is Ih-1114532P

Cub Cadet sells that one for around 100 bucks I think. However, there are plenty of aftermarket ones that will work just fine. You should get use to looking up these parts in the manual or online.
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Here is one from one of our sponsors that is aftermarket but built to same size spec etc as the original one.

http://www.pattonacres.com/aftermark...-part-435-008/

Besides that. You could really use just about any single pole solenoid you want. mounting and wires may attach a little differently but will certainly work fine.
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Yea I used a starter solenoid from a model 72 in my 1711 and works just fine! Even a solenoid for a 82 Ford F100 would work in your 124, and could be less expensive. Try the scrap yards for parts too.
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And if you go to napa you can get a ford car or truck from the '60's sol
with 3 posts like your picture for less than $10.00.
As mentioned one with 2 small terminals will work fine, but you only need 1 small terminal to energize it.
Sorry I don't have a napa part number but you can go to napa online and pick one out.
Usually they are Echlin like an ST 82

Ebay 323899671279
less than $15.00

if I can find the echlin number I'post it.
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Thanks guys, it doesnt have to be exact correct part. Just want a working one that will bolt in place.
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Thanks guys, it doesnt have to be exact correct part. Just want a working one that will bolt in place.
napa ST73
napa ST74
napa ST76
any will work, might have to straighten the bracket. all less than $17
prices have gone up a dollar two ninty eight, over the years
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