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2012-2014 Cub Cadet Z-Force 54 STARTER Motor Engine Starting 10-Spline

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2012-2014 Cub Cadet Z-Force 54 STARTER Motor Engine Starting 10-SplineSTARTER Motor Engine Starting 10 Spline Fit For Cub Cadet RZT ZERO TURN FR691V AS04 Kawasaki Engine FR691VAS04 5954 FEATURES: Brand new starter,not a remanufactured or refurbished one with wear and tear. High quality magnets or field coils deliver more torque for fast starts,good working condition. Inside and out starter motors improve reliability over longer periods of time. Designed for individual vehicle power consumption, and are ready to be

STARTER Motor Engine Starting 10-Spline Fit For Cub Cadet RZT ZERO-TURN FR691V-AS04 / Kawasaki Engine FR691VAS04 5954

FEATURES:
-Brand new starter,not a remanufactured or refurbished one with wear and tear.
-High-quality magnets or field coils deliver more torque for fast starts,good working condition.
-Inside and out starter motors improve reliability over longer periods of time.
-Designed for individual vehicle power consumption, and are ready to be installed quickly and easily.
-Engineered to perform just like the original starter in your vehicle or power equipment
-New Armatures are precision-manufactured and tested for long service life.
-Replaces existing starter motor, Just replace and ride again.
-Professional installation will be highly recommanded,installation instruction NOT included.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Surface Finish: Heavy Duty
Part: UNIT
Unit Type: Starter
Starter Type: PMDD
Number of Teeth: 10
Rotation: CCW
Power: 0.6kW / 0.8HP
Horsepower: 21.5 hp - 24 hp
Gear OD: 32mm / 1.26 in
Gear L: 18.8mm / 0.74 in
Mtg Ear 1 Hole: M8-1.25 Threaded
Mtg Ear 2 Hole: M8-1.25 Threaded

PART NUMBER(S):
For Kawasaki: 21163-0714, 21163-0727, 21163-7024, 21163-7034, 21163-7035, FR691V-AS04
For LESTER: 5954, 5954N
For Stens: 435-142

FITMENT:
Fits Kawasaki 21163-0743
Fits Kawasaki 21163-7024
Fits Kawasaki 21163-0727
Fits Kawasaki 21163-0714
Fits Kawasaki 21163-7034
Fits Kawasaki 21163-7035
Fits Kawasaki 21163-0711
Fits Kawasaki FR691V-AS04
Fits John Deere MIA11761
Fits John Deere MIA11949
Fits John Deere MIA11984
Fits John Deere MIA12214
Fits John Deere MIA12455
Fits John Deere MIA12485
Fits John Deere MIA12926
Fits Cub Cadet RZT46 2014
Fits Cub Cadet RZT50 2012-2014
Fits Cub Cadet RZT54 2012-2014
Fits Cub Cadet Z-Force 48 2012-2014
Fits Cub Cadet Z-Force 54 2012-2014
Fits Cub Cadet Z-Force 60 2012-2014
Fits Cub Cadet LTX1046 2012-2014
Fits Cub Cadet LTX1050 2012-2014

PACKAGE INCLUDED:
1x New Starter

NOTE:
Compatibility only for reference,please check out the size & part numbers fits your motorcycle or not.
This is an aftermarket part,not an original part.


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