Description
That dreaded click when you turn the key instead of hearing your engine fire up? Your starter solenoid might have given up the ghost. This little 6-volt solenoid is the critical connection between your ignition key and starter motor on Ford’s classic gas tractors from 1953 to 1957. When it fails, you’re stuck—but this replacement gets you back to the important work at hand.
What You’re Getting
- Original 6-volt design matches your classic Ford’s electrical system perfectly
- Three-post configuration connects exactly like your original solenoid
- Heavy-duty construction handles the high current loads these gas engines require
- Direct bolt-in replacement—no modifications or wiring changes needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This solenoid works on Ford NAA Jubilee tractors and the 600, 700, 800, and 900 series machines from the mid-1950s. Whether your tractor’s still earning its keep with chores around the farm, powering vintage implements, or showing off at tractor pulls and parades, having reliable starting is essential. These classic Fords were built to work, and many are still working today.
Made to Last
These vintage tractors deserve parts that match their original quality and durability. This solenoid uses robust windings that can handle the constant energizing during normal operation, while the sealed housing keeps moisture and dirt out of the electrical contacts. It’s built to handle the temperature swings and vibration that come with decades of farm service.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—disconnect your battery first, then unbolt the old solenoid and bolt on the new one. Make sure all wire terminals are clean and tight, as poor connections cause starting problems even with a new solenoid. If you’ve been having intermittent starting issues, check your battery condition and cables too—even the best solenoid struggles with weak power supply.






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