5801674803
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
100 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
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Product Description
HE500FG 3786596 is a water-and-oil-cooled Cursor 9 turbo reference for Case IH A8000 and A8800 sugarcane harvesters, anchored by OE 5801674803. Seasonal machine downtime makes stock availability valuable, but cooling configuration, engine suffix, wheel dimensions, and current nameplate must be confirmed before release. The product should remain separate from oil-only HX55 4043648 records, even when both pages mention Cursor 9 or A8800. Previous 3794528 and 3794529 numbers should be retained as typed references.
| Application Direction | Matching Focus | Stocking Note |
|---|---|---|
| Case A8000 / A8800 sugarcane harvester repair | 3786596, OE 5801674803, cooling lines, engine suffix | Separate water-and-oil HE500FG from oil-only HX55 |
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Turbo Core / CHRA Cartridge |
| Fit Turbo Model | HE500FG |
| Turbo Part Number | 3786596 / 3794528 / 3794529 |
| OE Reference Number | 5801674803 |
| Engine / Application Reference | Cursor 9 sugarcane-harvester water-and-oil-cooled repair reference |
| Engine Model | FPT Cursor 9 / F2CFP613C 9.0L |
| Application Reference | Case IH A8000 / A8800 sugarcane harvester reference |
| Reference Year | 2013 onward reference |
| Supply Direction | Sugarcane Harvester Repair Program Supply |
| MOQ | 100 pcs |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Supplier Brand | Elecdurauto |
| Cooling Type | Water and oil cooled |
| Duty Reference | Sugarcane harvester seasonal operation |
| Reference Type | Reference Number |
|---|---|
| Turbo Part Number | 3786596 / 3794528 / 3794529 |
| OE Reference Number | 5801674803 |
| Previous Turbo Reference | 3794528 / 3794529 |
| Case IH OE Reference | 5801674803 |
| Matching Item | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Turbo Model | HE500FG |
| Turbo Part Number | 3786596 / 3794528 / 3794529 |
| OE Reference Number | 5801674803 |
| Engine Model | FPT Cursor 9 / F2CFP613C 9.0L |
| Application Reference | Case IH A8000 / A8800 sugarcane harvester reference |
| Turbo Nameplate Photo | Recommended |
| Original Turbo / Cartridge Photo | Recommended when numbers are unclear |
| Cooling Type | Water and oil cooled; line layout must be confirmed |
| Special Matching Note | Cooling configuration must remain separate from oil-only Cursor 9 HX55 products |
| Application Reference | Engine | Reference Year | Matching Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case IH A8000 / A8800 sugarcane harvester reference | FPT Cursor 9 / F2CFP613C 9.0L | 2013 onward reference | 3786596 / 3794528 and OE 5801674803 align with HE500FG, Cursor 9 and Case A8000 / A8800 agricultural applications. |
HE500FG cartridge stock helps agricultural repair networks control downtime during concentrated harvest periods.
Cooling-type separation prevents a similar Cursor 9 application from causing installation errors.
Dust, debris, coolant, and lubrication checks address the conditions most relevant to harvester service.
Elecdurauto supplies the core for confirmed seasonal repair programs.
The water and oil connections identify an important housing and installation feature. Photographs show port location, hose routing, and the current bearing-housing version. A Cursor 9 inquiry without cooling evidence can be confused with an oil-only turbo, causing an installation problem during an urgent harvest-season repair. Bulk release should remain pending whenever the current turbo and the application record do not agree.
The application records strongly connect both machines with 3786596 and OE 5801674803, but engine suffix, production update, and previous replacement history should still be checked. The same harvester model may carry a later complete turbo. Nameplate and cooling evidence should accompany every first-time fleet order. The workshop should document the result before the machine returns to high-load commercial operation. Final release records should identify 3786596, Case A8000 Cursor 9, and the confirmed HE500FG configuration.
Dense dust, plant material, high ambient temperature, long daily hours, and interrupted maintenance can restrict air and increase heat. Workshops should inspect filters, intake ducts, coolant flow, oil quality, and exhaust restriction. Cleaning should extend beyond the turbo because debris can remain in charge-air components. Such controls help importers reduce wrong-version returns without overstating aftermarket fitment. Final release records should identify 3786596, Case A8000 Cursor 9, and the confirmed HE500FG configuration.
Blocked or leaking coolant lines, contaminated coolant, overheating history, damaged fittings, or uncertain port routing should be corrected first. A new rotating core cannot survive a housing that lacks proper heat removal. The workshop should pressure-test connections and confirm normal engine cooling before the harvester returns to load. The evidence should remain linked to the purchase order, warehouse SKU, and repair report.
They provide related service references for the HE500FG family and help buyers locate historical records. The exact number on the removed unit should remain visible, with OE 5801674803 and dimensions supporting the match. Related references should not be presented as independent proof of every housing or cooling version. A number-led record gives repeat buyers a safer basis than a broad machine or engine description.
Demand should be forecast around local A8000 and A8800 fleets, harvest schedules, confirmed cooling layouts, and workshop consumption. Stock prepared before the season can reduce machine downtime, but emergency demand should not bypass nameplate verification. Separate bins should be maintained for water-and-oil and oil-only Cursor 9 cores. Photographs and measurements also provide useful evidence if a later service claim requires review.