Description
When your tractor starts acting up—rough idle, loss of power, or just doesn’t feel right—dirty fuel is often the culprit. This fuel filter is one of those parts that works quietly in the background until it gets clogged with water, dirt, or debris that finds its way into your tank. Clean fuel is absolutely critical for keeping your tractor running smoothly, especially with today’s high-pressure injection systems that don’t tolerate dirt and water very well. This filter catches all the gunk before it can damage your expensive fuel system components.
What You’re Getting
- Quality filtration media that traps water and particles while maintaining proper fuel flow
- Durable construction designed to handle farm conditions and temperature swings
- Standard thread sizing for direct replacement on many agricultural and construction machines
- OEM-quality construction that meets industry filtration standards
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter works across many types of diesel-powered equipment, from utility tractors running loaders and mowers to larger row-crop machines pulling planters and cultivators. This filter works across many popular tractor brands including Massey Ferguson, Ford, Case IH, McCormick, David Brown, Fendt, Landini, Leyland, Renault, and Same models. Whether you’re running a utility tractor for hay operations, a row-crop tractor for planting and cultivating, or a compact tractor for loader work and property maintenance, clean fuel keeps your engine running at peak performance and prevents costly fuel system repairs.
Made to Last
This filter uses quality media and robust construction to protect your expensive fuel injection components from premature wear and keep your engine running at peak efficiency. The housing and seals are built to handle the vibration and temperature changes that come with field work, ensuring reliable filtration when you need it most.
Installation Notes
Always relieve fuel system pressure before removing the old filter and have a drain pan ready to catch any spillage. Prime the fuel system properly after installation to prevent air pockets from reaching the injection pump. Most farmers change fuel filters every 250-500 hours depending on fuel quality and operating conditions.






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