Description
If you’ve noticed diesel weeping around your fuel filter area or your tractor’s been acting a little fussy about starting, it might be time to look at your fuel filter bowl. This clear bowl is a critical part of your tractor’s fuel system that lets you see what’s happening with your diesel while keeping everything sealed up tight. When the bowl starts cracking or the seals go bad, clean fuel becomes contaminated fuel—and that’s never good for expensive injection pumps.
What You’re Getting
- Clear bowl design lets you visually check for water contamination and debris before it reaches your engine
- Precision-molded housing that maintains proper fuel pressure and flow rates for modern injection systems
- Quality seals and gaskets that handle the vibration and temperature swings of field work
- Direct replacement that bolts right in place of your original equipment
- Drain valve at the bottom for easy water and sediment removal
Built for Real Farm Work
This fuel filter bowl assembly is designed for John Deere’s workhorse 6R and 7R series tractors—machines that spend long days in dusty fields, pull heavy implements, and run loader work around the farmstead. These same tractors power everything from planting and cultivation to heavy tillage and harvest operations. The bowl also fits a wide range of construction and forestry equipment that share these reliable 6068 series engines.
Made to Last
Farm equipment deals with temperature extremes, constant vibration, and fuel that’s not always showroom clean. This bowl assembly is built with materials that resist cracking from UV exposure and temperature cycling while maintaining a clear view of your fuel condition. The mounting hardware and seals are designed to stay put through thousands of hours of operation.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward replacement that requires basic hand tools and a few minutes of your time. When installing, make sure to drain any remaining fuel from the old bowl and inspect the condition—excessive water or debris might indicate tank problems that need attention. Prime the system after installation to prevent air locks, and always keep the area clean to avoid introducing contamination during the swap.






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