Description
Nothing stops productivity like running out of fuel in the middle of a big field because your fuel gauge gave you bad information. Whether it’s stuck on full, reading empty when you’ve got plenty, or bouncing all over the place, a faulty fuel sender leaves you guessing how much working time you have left. This replacement sender unit restores accurate fuel level monitoring to your high-horsepower Massey Ferguson, so you can plan fuel stops instead of making emergency walks back to the barn.
What You’re Getting
- Accurate fuel level readings that track exactly what’s in your tank – no more guesswork
- Built to handle the constant vibration and movement of hard-working tractors
- Direct replacement design fits your existing tank opening and wiring
- Calibrated float mechanism provides smooth gauge operation from empty to full
- Fuel-resistant materials that won’t deteriorate from diesel exposure
Built for Real Farm Work
These sender units are designed specifically for the demanding 6400 and 7400 series Massey Ferguson tractors. Whether you’re running a 6485 pulling a heavy disc, a 6490 with a big planter, or a 7495 pushing through tough tillage work, these high-horsepower machines burn fuel fast and need reliable monitoring. The sender works with your tractor’s original fuel gauge to give you the information you need for efficient operation.
Made to Last
Farm fuel systems take a beating – constant diesel exposure, temperature swings, and vibration from field work. This sender unit uses materials specifically chosen for fuel resistance, preventing the breakdown that causes erratic readings. The float mechanism operates smoothly through its full range, delivering consistent electrical output that translates to steady, accurate gauge readings you can trust.
Good to Know
Installation requires draining the fuel tank, so plan accordingly and have containers ready. Clean around the sender mounting area thoroughly before removal to keep debris out of your tank. Take note of the old sender’s position before removing it – proper orientation is critical for accurate readings. Always install with a new gasket to prevent leaks, and check that the float arm moves freely through its full travel without hitting the tank walls.






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