Description
When you’re running heavy-duty equipment with high-current loads like PTO systems, hydraulic pumps, or large work lights, a blown fuse can shut you down faster than a broken belt. A blown fuse is way better than burned-up wiring or fried control modules. These 100-amp maxi blade fuses give you the serious protection your big electrical circuits need without leaving you stuck in the field.
What You’re Getting
- 100-amp rating handles the highest current loads on your tractor or heavy equipment
- Purple color coding makes identification quick when you’re troubleshooting in low light
- Set of two fuses so you’ve got a spare when you need it most
- Maxi blade design fits standard fuse boxes and holders found on modern agricultural equipment
- Heavy-duty construction built for the demanding conditions farm equipment faces
Built for Real Farm Work
This fuse box handles the electrical demands of farming operations where tractors power everything from work lights and hydraulic pumps to PTO systems and auxiliary equipment. Whether you’re running a smaller utility tractor for chores around the farm or operating heavy equipment that puts serious demands on the electrical system, proper fuse protection prevents costly damage to expensive electronic components. These 100-amp fuses are designed for the biggest electrical loads in your system.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes abuse from dust, moisture, temperature swings, and constant vibration that would kill automotive electrical parts. The compact dimensions fit in tight spaces while delivering industrial-grade protection that stands up to the harsh conditions your equipment faces daily. These aren’t lightweight automotive fuses—they’re built for the serious electrical demands of agricultural work.
Good to Know
Always disconnect the battery before wiring these in, and make sure your wire gauge matches the 20-amp rating. Use good crimp connectors and heat shrink tubing for permanent installations. Stock up on spare blade fuses in common amperage ratings so you’re ready when you need them. Keep one spare in your toolbox—when a 100-amp fuse blows, you want to get running again fast.




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