Description
Nothing ruins your day faster than a tractor that won’t run when there’s work to be done. When your modern diesel engine starts acting up with hard starting, rough running, or loss of power, the fuel pressure sensor is often sending faulty readings to your engine computer. This sensor monitors the pressure in your fuel rail and tells the ECU exactly how much fuel pressure is available – when it fails, your tractor can’t deliver the precise fuel metering these advanced engines need.
What You’re Getting
- Precision sensor that provides accurate fuel pressure readings to your engine computer
- Direct replacement that restores proper fuel system monitoring and engine performance
- Durable construction built to handle the vibration and heat of modern diesel engines
- OEM-quality sensor that meets the strict tolerances required for today’s fuel injection systems
Built for Real Farm Work
This sensor fits the advanced Massey Ferguson tractors that power today’s farming operations – from the 6700 series utility tractors handling loader work and general farming, to the big 7700 and 8700 series machines pulling wide implements and handling the heavy lifting. These are the tractors running sophisticated common rail fuel injection systems that depend on precise pressure monitoring to deliver the power and fuel economy you expect.
Made to Last
Modern fuel systems operate at extremely high pressures and temperatures that would destroy older components in minutes. This sensor is engineered to handle those demanding conditions while providing the accurate readings your engine computer needs for optimal performance. The robust construction and quality materials ensure reliable operation season after season.
Good to Know
This is a direct replacement that plugs right in where your old sensor was mounted. The engine computer may need to relearn fuel pressure parameters after installation, so don’t be surprised if the tractor runs slightly different for the first few operating hours. Keep fuel filters fresh – contaminated fuel can damage these precision sensors.




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