Description
When you’re running a big loader, heavy PTO implements, or multiple work lights, your tractor’s electrical system gets put to the test. A worn-out alternator that can’t keep up means dim lights, sluggish hydraulics, and that sinking feeling when you turn the key and hear nothing. This 95-amp alternator delivers the power your European tractor needs to keep everything running strong, whether you’re loading hay at midnight or spreading manure before dawn.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 95-amp output handles high electrical demands from modern accessories and implements
- 12V operation matches standard tractor electrical systems perfectly
- Built-in voltage regulator maintains steady charging even when engine RPM varies
- Sealed construction keeps out dust, moisture, and debris that destroy lesser alternators
- Direct replacement design uses your existing mounting brackets and wiring connections
Built for Real Farm Work
This alternator fits a wide range of European tractors known for their reliability and versatility. From compact David Brown utility tractors perfect for feeding livestock and loader work, to mid-size Landini and Same tractors that handle everything from tillage to hay making, to powerful Deutz and Valtra machines built for serious row crop and dairy operations. These tractors work hard in all conditions, and this alternator is built to match their durability.
Made to Last
Farm tractors don’t take coffee breaks, and neither should your alternator. This unit features heavy-duty bearings designed for continuous operation, quality brushes that maintain good contact even after years of service, and internal components that handle the voltage spikes and temperature swings common in agricultural applications. The robust construction stands up to engine vibration, hydraulic fluid spray, and all the abuse that comes with real farm work.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that uses your existing mounting setup. Always disconnect the battery before starting work, and take a photo of your wire connections before removing the old alternator. Check your drive belt condition while you’re in there – a slipping belt won’t let even the best alternator do its job properly.






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