Description
If your Deutz tractor has been losing power, running rough, or making odd valve noises lately, a worn push rod might be the culprit. Air-cooled engines are hard on valve trains, and proper adjustment is critical for cooling and performance. When a push rod starts wearing out or gets bent, your engine can’t breathe properly—valves won’t open and close at the right times, and you’ll end up with poor fuel economy and eventually more serious problems down the road.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured to exact Deutz specifications for proper valve timing and operation
- Heat-treated steel construction that handles the constant stress of valve train operation
- Proper length and hardness ensure smooth interaction with camshaft and rocker arms
- Direct replacement for original equipment—no modifications or adjustments needed
- Quality materials that resist wear and maintain dimensional stability through thousands of hours
Built for Real Farm Work
This push rod fits Deutz FL912 and FL913 air-cooled diesel engines in all cylinder configurations (F2L, F3L, F4L, F5L, F6L variants), powering everything from Agrolux utility tractors to Agrostar row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a loader, cultivating fields, or handling heavy PTO work, this valve train component keeps your engine breathing smoothly under demanding farm conditions.
Made to Last
This push rod uses quality steel that’s been properly heat-treated to handle the constant push-pull forces in your engine’s valve train. The surface finish is smooth to reduce friction and wear on the camshaft and rocker arms, while tight manufacturing tolerances ensure your valves open and close at exactly the right time for maximum power and efficiency.
Good to Know
Push rod replacement requires removing the valve cover and rocker assembly, so it’s typically a job for someone with engine experience. Pro tip: while you have the cover off, check your valve adjustment. When replacing push rods, it’s smart to inspect your camshaft lobes and rocker arms at the same time since they all work together. If one push rod has failed, take a close look at the others since they’re all working under similar conditions.






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