Description
When you’re dealing with questionable fuel quality or working in dusty conditions, water and contaminants in your diesel can wreak havoc on expensive injection components. This fuel filter water separator catches the problem before it reaches your fuel system, protecting those high-pressure pumps and injectors that cost thousands to replace. It’s your first line of defense against the gunk that can turn a productive day into a costly breakdown.
What You’re Getting
- 150-micron filtration removes particles and water contamination before it damages injection components
- Compact 3.6-inch design fits in tight engine compartments without taking up valuable space
- Pre-filter setup means it protects your main fuel filter from heavy contamination loads
- Normal flow design handles standard fuel delivery requirements without restricting performance
- Round end construction ensures proper seal and easy installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This water separator is engineered for the mid-size to larger Massey Ferguson tractors that handle serious agricultural operations. These tractors pull wide implements, operate loaders, and run long hours during critical seasons like planting and harvest. Whether you’re running a 6200 series utility tractor for hay operations or an 8200 series row-crop machine through marathon harvest days, clean fuel delivery keeps you productive when time matters most.
Made to Last
Farm fuel faces unique challenges from moisture condensation in storage tanks to contamination from handling systems. This separator uses quality filter media that captures both particles and water before they can damage your fuel system. The robust construction handles engine vibration and temperature swings while maintaining effective filtration performance season after season.
Installation Notes
This pre-filter typically installs between your fuel tank and main fuel filter, giving you two stages of protection. The 150-micron rating means it catches the big stuff while letting your main filter handle the fine particles. Check your fuel lines for any debris during installation, and prime the system properly to avoid air pockets that can cause hard starting.






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