Description
When your Massey Ferguson starts acting up with hard starting, losing power under load, or running rough, there’s a good chance your mechanical fuel pump is giving out. This fuel lift pump is the heart of your tractor’s fuel system, making sure diesel flows smoothly from the tank to your engine, keeping you moving through those long days in the field without missing a beat.
What You’re Getting
- Two-hole mounting design that fits your existing bracket perfectly
- Mechanical operation that doesn’t rely on electrical connections – one less thing to go wrong
- Built to handle the A4-300, A6-354, and AT6-354 diesel engines found in your equipment
- Direct replacement that connects to your existing fuel lines without modifications
- Reliable diaphragm action that maintains proper fuel pressure throughout the RPM range
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits Massey Ferguson Super 90 tractors from serial number 6907623 and up, plus the MF1100 and MF1130 models that handle everything from heavy tillage to harvest operations. These mid-size tractors work hard handling everything from hay baling and mowing to loader work and field cultivation, and this pump keeps fuel flowing reliably to your engine whether you’re running a disc harrow, handling round bales, or working the loader all day. It also fits the MF410 combine for those harvest season operations when reliable fuel delivery is absolutely critical.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and fuel pumps are no exception. This pump is designed to handle the vibration, dust, and temperature extremes that come with agricultural work. The robust construction means it won’t leave you stranded when you’re racing to beat the weather. Quality seals prevent fuel leaks that could damage other components or create safety hazards in your equipment shed.
Installation Notes
Before installing, always clean the fuel lines and replace the fuel filter – there’s no point putting a new pump on a dirty system. The mechanical design means it mounts just like your original, driven by the engine’s camshaft or timing gear. Keep a spare on the shelf if you run multiple compatible tractors – fuel pumps tend to fail at the worst possible times, and having a backup can save your harvest or planting season.






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