Description
You know that feeling when your fuel gauge is stuck on ‘Full’ or bouncing around like it can’t make up its mind? When you’re in the middle of cutting hay or cultivating corn, the last thing you need is to run out of fuel because you couldn’t trust what your gauge was telling you. This replacement fuel gauge gives you reliable, accurate readings so you can plan fuel stops instead of making those long walks back to the barn with a jerry can.
What You’re Getting
- 12-volt operation that works with your tractor’s electrical system
- Precision movement that resists vibration and gives steady readings
- Clear markings that stay visible and won’t fade with age
- Direct replacement for instrument panel mounting
- Quality construction that handles the daily bumps and shakes of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This gauge fits a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from the compact 200 series utility tractors up through the bigger 2700 series machines. Whether you’re running a loader with an MF 240, baling hay with an MF 290, or working ground with an MF 2775, these are the workhorses that keep farms running. It also fits some John Deere 20 and 30 series models, David Brown tractors, and Universal models – machines that handle everything from loader work to row crop farming.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating every day, and gauges are no exception. This one’s built to handle the constant vibration, temperature swings, and electrical surges that come with tractor work. The internal movement stays accurate even after thousands of hours, and the face won’t crack or yellow like cheaper gauges do.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – it mounts right in your existing instrument panel opening. Make sure your electrical connections are clean and tight for accurate readings. If your gauge was reading backwards or erratically before, the problem might be with your tank sending unit rather than the gauge itself, so it’s worth checking those connections while you’re at it.






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