Description
When your tractor starts losing power or running rough during busy season, there’s a good chance your fuel filter is telling you it’s had enough. 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 filter media that captures particles and separates water before they can reach your engine’s sensitive fuel injection components
- MANN quality construction engineered to meet OEM specifications for proper fit and performance
- Direct replacement design – no modifications or adapters needed for installation
- Handles the unique challenges of farm fuel including moisture condensation and contamination from handling systems
- Compatible across multiple tractor brands for fleet standardization
Built for Real Farm Work
This versatile fuel filter works across an impressive range of farm equipment including Case IH, New Holland, and Steyr tractors used for everything from general farm work to specialized agricultural operations. Whether you’re running a compact utility tractor for hobby farm use, a mid-size workhorse for general farming, or larger equipment for serious agricultural operations, clean fuel is essential for reliable performance. These tractors handle everything from hay operations and livestock work to row crop farming and material handling, making dependable fuel delivery critical for avoiding costly downtime during busy seasons.
Made to Last
Farm fuel doesn’t always come from the cleanest sources, and moisture condensation in fuel tanks creates problems over time. A clogged or failing fuel filter can cause rough running, power loss, hard starting, and even complete engine shutdown in the middle of critical farm work. This filter removes contaminants before they can clog injectors or damage your fuel pump, saving you from expensive repairs and downtime during busy seasons.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward, but always relieve fuel system pressure before removing the old filter, and be ready to catch any fuel spillage. Keep the fuel system primed after installation to avoid air pockets. Consider keeping a spare filter in your shop – fuel filters are cheap insurance compared to the cost of fuel system repairs, and changing them regularly keeps your tractor running reliably when you need it most.






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