Description
When you’re dealing with dusty farm conditions and fuel that’s been sitting in storage tanks, this primary fuel filter is your first line of defense against the big stuff that can wreck your injection system. It’s the workhorse that catches debris, dirt, and larger particles before they can make their way to your engine’s more sensitive components. Think of it as the bouncer for your fuel system—keeping the troublemakers out so your tractor keeps running smooth when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- 150 micron filtration that catches the bigger particles while keeping fuel flowing freely
- 4.3-inch length with round end design that fits snug in your fuel system housing
- Built specifically for mechanical fuel pump systems—won’t work with electric pumps
- Heavy-duty construction that handles temperature swings and farm conditions
- Compatible across multiple tractor brands for versatility in mixed fleets
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits a wide range of workhorses including Ford New Holland 60 series tractors, Massey Ferguson 5400-8200 series models, Valtra 800-A series machines, and Fiat M series units. These are the kind of tractors you rely on for heavy field work, hay operations, tillage, and harvest duties where clean fuel means the difference between getting the job done and sitting broke down when time matters most.
Made to Last
The 150 micron rating hits the sweet spot—fine enough to catch damaging particles but coarse enough to let fuel flow properly under load. This filter works as part of your two-stage fuel cleaning system, handling the heavy lifting before fuel moves to the secondary filter for final polishing. It’s built to handle the vibration, heat, and contamination that comes with real farm work.
Installation Notes
Critical reminder: This filter ONLY works with mechanical fuel pump systems. If your tractor has an electric fuel lift pump, you need a different filter designed for that setup. For compatible tractors, installation is straightforward with basic tools. Always replace your primary and secondary filters together during service, and take time to properly prime the system afterward to avoid air pockets that can cause hard starting.






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