CASE CONSTRUCTION OEM Part No. 2855748

Idler Gear

Case Construction ·146 Fitments

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Machine Model Years
Tractor FARMALL 110A PRO
Tractor FARMALL 140A PRO
Tractor FARMALL 130A PRO
Tractor FARMALL 120A PRO
Tractor MAXXUM 110
Tractor FARMALL 100A
Tractor FARMALL 120A
Tractor TS6.120
Tractor T6020
Tractor TS6.110

OEM Idler Gear Assembly Alternate Sn Break Between Part And 4896947 #2855748 - OEM Brake and Drivetrain Replacement for Case Construction Equipment Direct-fit and service-ready, this OEM part is meant for repair situations involving worn brake components, drivetrain service issues, and poor drive response and persistent drive loss, worn brake parts, and unreliable power transfer. Relevant to maintenance teams managing transmission service parts, axle repair, and heavy equipment braking repair replacement needs.

More Details

Part Number: 2855748

Application: Repair application: OEM service component for restoring dependable braking or drive response during heavy equipment repair and maintenance.

Key Features:

  • OEM replacement for worn brake or drivetrain-related service components
  • Helps restore reliable engagement, drive response, and controlled operation
  • Direct-fit service part for repair and routine equipment maintenance

Fits Case Models: Compatible with various Case construction equipment models - verify fitment before ordering

Replaces: Refer to manufacturer cross-reference if applicable

Replaces the following OEM and aftermarket part numbers. Click any reference to search for matching parts.

Manufacturer part number
2855748
Internal SKU
IC:2855748
Brand
CASE CONSTRUCTION
Condition
OEM, new
Category
Case Construction
Weight
0.82 lb

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