Description
When you’re in the middle of harvest or have a field full of equipment waiting, a leaking fuel line can turn a productive day into an expensive headache. Fuel dripping onto hot engine parts isn’t just wasteful—it’s downright dangerous. This comprehensive repair kit gives you the fittings, hose, and hardware to fix fuel line problems on the spot instead of waiting for parts or making a risky trip to town with diesel dripping everywhere.
What You’re Getting
- Includes 10 meters of quality fuel hose with olives, fittings, and inserts to handle most repair situations
- Universal design works across different tractor brands and models without brand-specific complications
- Proper fittings that seal tight and won’t work loose from vibration or pressure changes
- Quality materials that resist degradation from modern diesel fuel and seasonal temperature swings
- Enough components to make multiple repairs or keep spares on hand for future needs
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit is designed for general purpose tractors across all brands—whether you’re running older utility tractors for chore duty or keeping backup machines operational. It’s the kind of repair kit that belongs in every farm shop, especially if you maintain your own equipment or help neighbors with breakdowns. The components work well for low and medium-pressure fuel applications where reliable repairs matter more than factory-perfect aesthetics.
Made to Last
The hose material stands up to diesel fuel without softening or cracking, while the fittings provide secure connections that won’t work loose during normal operation. This isn’t bargain-bin stuff that’ll fail next season—it’s built to handle the temperature extremes and vibration that come with real farm work.
Installation Notes
Keep this kit handy for emergency repairs, but always work safely around fuel systems. Clean all connections thoroughly before assembly, use thread sealant where appropriate, and check for leaks before putting equipment back to work. While you’re at it, check other visible fuel hoses and replace any that show cracking, hardening, or fuel staining—they often age together and replacing them all at once saves future downtime.


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