Description
There’s nothing worse than dirty fuel taking out your injection system right when you’re trying to get crops in or finish harvest. Maybe you’ve got an older farm fuel tank that’s collected some debris over the years, or you’re dealing with questionable fuel quality that makes you nervous. This large in-line filter gives you that extra peace of mind by catching contaminants before they can cause expensive damage downstream.
What You’re Getting
- Large gauze design holds more dirt and lasts longer than smaller inline filters
- Extra filtration capacity means fewer filter changes during busy seasons
- Universal design works with most agricultural fuel systems without modifications
- Enhanced media removes water, dirt, and debris more effectively than standard filters
- Cost-effective protection that prevents thousands in injection system repairs
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter is perfect for tractors operating in diverse agricultural environments where fuel quality can vary significantly, especially in dusty harvest conditions, remote field locations using stored fuel, and operations where equipment may sit idle between seasons. Whether you’re running older equipment that benefits from extra protection or dealing with farm-stored diesel that might have water issues, this larger filter handles the challenging fuel conditions that come with real farm work.
Made to Last
The larger housing gives you more filtration media and better dirt-holding capacity than smaller inline filters. Clean fuel is absolutely critical for keeping your tractor running smoothly, especially with today’s high-pressure injection systems that don’t tolerate dirt and water very well, and this filter catches all the gunk before it can damage your expensive fuel system components.
Installation Notes
Install this filter between your fuel tank and primary fuel filter for maximum protection. The larger size provides enhanced filtration and longer service life, making it ideal for tractors that work long hours or deal with challenging fuel conditions. Always relieve fuel system pressure before installation and use proper fuel line clamps. Keep spare filters on hand during busy seasons – they’re cheap insurance compared to injection pump repairs.






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