Batteries for construction and agricultural machinery Case 300 320
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- Class: Batteries For Construction And Agricultural Machinery
- Brand: Case
- Model: 300
- Engine: 320
Frequently asked questions
- The Case 300 320 may use different batteries depending on engine and equipment. Check dimensions and positive terminal position before purchasing.
- Yes, you can install a higher capacity (Ah) battery as long as the physical dimensions fit your Case 300 320 battery compartment and the positive terminal position matches.
- To change the battery: 1) Disconnect negative (−) first. 2) Disconnect positive (+). 3) Remove old battery. 4) Place new one respecting polarity. 5) Connect positive first, then negative. If unsure, consult a professional.
- Use the search tool by selecting your vehicle's make and model. Our system automatically filters compatible part numbers verified by our technicians. If you have any questions, contact us via WhatsApp.
- As they are consumable items, car batteries have a 2-year warranty, truck batteries a 1-year warranty, and all others (motorcycle batteries, cyclic batteries, etc.) a 6-month warranty. If a battery has a manufacturing defect, it will be replaced at no cost to the user.
- Under normal circumstances, batteries usually arrive within 1 to 2 days of ordering. However, there are some cases where delivery may take a little longer: peak seasons (Black Friday, Christmas, etc.), palletized shipments, occasional stock shortages, etc.