Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than your tractor starting to lose power or running rough right when you need it most. Often the culprit isn’t some expensive injection pump problem – it’s the much simpler fuel lift pump that’s given up the ghost. This replacement pump gets fuel flowing like it should from your tank to the injection system, bringing back the smooth, reliable power your Renault, Claas, or John Deere engine was built to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Mechanical diaphragm pump design that’s proven reliable for decades
- Proper flow rate and pressure for diesel injection systems
- Built to handle modern diesel fuels including biodiesel blends
- Reinforced diaphragm resists fuel additives and temperature swings
- Direct bolt-on replacement with no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits a wide range of tractors from Renault Ares, Celtis, Ceres, and other series, plus Claas machines using the same engines. It also works with equipment powered by John Deere 3029D, 4045, and 6068 engines – engines you’ll find in everything from utility tractors to combines. Whether you’re cultivating, harvesting, or handling materials, these are the workhorses that keep operations moving.
Made to Last
Farm fuel pumps take constant punishment from vibration, temperature changes, and today’s fuel additives. This pump uses quality diaphragm materials that stay flexible through cold starts and hot summer operation. The check valves maintain proper prime and prevent fuel drain-back, so you get reliable starts even after the tractor sits for weeks.
Good to Know
Prime the new pump before starting to avoid air locks that can damage the injection system. It’s smart to replace your fuel filters at the same time – contamination from a failing old pump often clogs filters. Check all fuel lines for cracks while you’re in there, and make sure connections are tight to prevent air from getting sucked in. If you’ve had repeated pump failures, consider cleaning your fuel tank.






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