Description
When you’re dealing with dirty fuel or debris getting into your tractor’s fuel lines, an in-line fuel strainer is the simple fix that prevents big problems down the road. This little part sits between your fuel tank and filter, catching dirt, rust particles, and other contaminants before they can clog your fuel filter or damage expensive injection components. It’s one of those inexpensive insurance policies that keeps your tractor running when clean fuel delivery matters most.
What You’re Getting
- M14 x 1.5mm inlet and outlet threads for secure, leak-free connections
- Fine mesh screen catches debris and particles that could damage your fuel system
- Compact design fits easily into existing fuel line configurations
- Durable construction that handles diesel fuel and agricultural operating conditions
- Simple in-line installation requires no special mounting brackets or modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This strainer works with general purpose tractors and equipment where you need clean fuel delivery but space is at a premium. The M14 x 1.5mm threads are common on many tractor fuel systems, making this a versatile solution whether you’re maintaining older equipment or upgrading fuel system components. It’s particularly useful in applications where fuel quality can vary or when you’re dealing with tanks that haven’t been cleaned in a while.
Made to Last
The metal construction handles temperature swings and the vibration that comes with tractor work. The fine mesh screen is sized to catch harmful particles while maintaining proper fuel flow to your engine. It won’t break down from exposure to diesel fuel additives or bio-diesel blends like cheaper plastic alternatives might.
Installation Notes
Thread this strainer directly into your fuel line using the M14 x 1.5mm connections—same threads as many fuel filter housings and fittings. Use proper thread sealant rated for diesel fuel, and position it where you can easily access it for cleaning or replacement. Check the screen periodically and clean or replace when debris buildup restricts fuel flow.





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