Description
When your Deutz tractor starts acting up—hard to start, losing power when you need it most, or that sinking feeling when it dies on you right in the middle of a big job—nine times out of ten it’s not the injection pump that’s giving you grief. This mechanical fuel pump is what keeps diesel flowing from your tank to the injection pump, and when it starts failing, you’ll feel it in everything from startup to pulling power when you’re working hard. This replacement lift pump gets your Deutz running right again, delivering the steady fuel flow your F2L912 engine demands.
What You’re Getting
- Mechanical diaphragm design that eliminates electrical failure points while providing consistent pressure through all operating conditions
- Quality diaphragm material that resists fuel additives and internal check valves that prevent fuel drain-back for quick starts
- Robust internal components engineered to maintain proper fuel pressure even after thousands of hours
- Direct replacement—no adapters or modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This lift pump fits your hardworking Deutz tractors from the DX36 utility model to the 3607 F row-crop machine. Whether you’re running a loader, pulling tillage equipment, or powering through hay season, these are the tractors that handle the heavy lifting on farms everywhere. When the pump starts weakening, you’ll notice it first during the tough jobs—bogging under load or struggling to restart after it’s been working hard.
Made to Last
Farm equipment runs in tough conditions, and fuel pumps take their share of abuse from engine vibration, temperature swings, and contaminated fuel. This pump is engineered to handle it all, with robust internal components that maintain proper fuel pressure even after thousands of hours. The construction is built to stand up to the punishment that comes with real farm work.
Installation Notes
Before installing, clean the mounting surface and use new gaskets for a leak-free seal. Prime the fuel system after installation by cycling the key or using the hand primer if your tractor has one. If your old pump failed prematurely, check your fuel filters—a restricted filter makes any pump work harder and fail sooner. Mark inlet and outlet connections before removal to avoid reversed connections, and use new gaskets without over-tightening.






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