Description
When your tractor starts acting up—hard starts, power loss under load, or that frustrating stumble when you’re working it hard—don’t assume it’s something expensive like the injection pump. More often than not, it’s this simple fuel lift pump that’s giving out. A failing lift pump starves the injection pump of fuel, potentially causing expensive damage if not addressed quickly. This 2-stud replacement gets your Ford or Massey Ferguson back to reliable operation.
What You’re Getting
- Proven mechanical diaphragm design operated by your engine’s camshaft—no electrical connections to fail or troubleshoot
- 2-stud mounting pattern that fits multiple tractor brands with Perkins engines
- Simms design specification that’s been trusted for decades in agricultural applications
- Direct replacement for original equipment—same mounting holes, same performance
- Built to handle the constant flexing and pressure changes of normal operation
Built for Real Farm Work
These tractors handle diverse farming operations from field cultivation and hay production to livestock management and industrial applications. Perkins 4.236 and 4.248 engines power many of these tractors in demanding applications including heavy tillage, harvesting support, loader work, and continuous PTO operations. Whether you’re running a Ford pulling a disc harrow or a Massey Ferguson handling round bales, consistent fuel delivery is what keeps you moving through long days.
Made to Last
The robust construction handles the constant flexing and pressure changes that come with normal operation, while quality seals and gaskets ensure no fuel leaks that could create safety hazards or waste expensive diesel fuel. This isn’t some aftermarket imitation—it’s built to the same standards as your original equipment and designed to give years of trouble-free service.
Good to Know
Installation typically involves removing the old pump, cleaning the mounting surface, and bolting on the new unit with the included gaskets. Make sure to disconnect the battery and relieve fuel system pressure before starting work. When you’re replacing the lift pump, it’s also a perfect time to change your fuel filter since these components work together to keep your fuel system clean and flowing properly.






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