Description
When you’ve got a big fuel tank on the farm storing hundreds or thousands of gallons of diesel, you need serious protection before that fuel ever gets to your tractors and equipment. Water from condensation, dirt from windy fuel deliveries, and debris that settles in storage tanks can wreak havoc on injection systems throughout your fleet. This Goldenrod WaterBlock filter sits right where you need it – between your storage tank and your equipment – catching problems before they can cause expensive repairs.
What You’re Getting
- WaterBlock filter media that separates water from diesel and captures particles down to 17 microns
- See-through bowl lets you check for water contamination and dirt buildup at a glance
- Rugged 1-inch NPT ports handle high flow rates for fast fueling without restriction
- 9-1/2 inch length provides plenty of filtration capacity before element replacement
- Heavy-duty construction handles the vibration and weather that comes with tank-mounted installations
Built for Fuel Storage Systems
This filter is designed for diesel storage tank applications where you’re filling tractors, combines, trucks, and other equipment from a central fuel supply. Whether you’ve got a 500-gallon gravity-feed tank or a larger pumped system, this filter protects everything downstream from contamination. It’s particularly valuable on farms where fuel sits for extended periods or where you’re dealing with varying fuel quality from different suppliers.
Made to Last
The see-through bowl isn’t just convenient – it’s built from impact-resistant material that won’t crack from temperature swings or vibration. The filter head is constructed to handle years of outdoor exposure while maintaining a tight seal. When you need to change the element, the bowl comes off easily without tools or spills.
Installation Notes
Mount this filter in your fuel line between the tank outlet and pump, with the flow arrow pointing toward your equipment. The 1-inch NPT threads make plumbing straightforward with standard pipe fittings. Position it where you can easily see the bowl and access it for filter changes – typically every few thousand gallons or when you notice water accumulation in the bowl.


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