Description
When your tractor starts running rough, losing power on hills, or gives you that frustrating hard start on cold mornings, the culprit is often a failing fuel lift pump. This critical component keeps diesel flowing steadily from your tank to the injection system, and when it starts giving out, you’ll feel it in everything from startup to pulling power when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Mechanical diaphragm design that operates without electrical components to fail in harsh conditions
- Consistent fuel flow and pressure that matches engine requirements across all RPM ranges
- Direct replacement that bolts right in without modifications or special adapters
- Durable construction built to handle engine vibration and temperature extremes
- Prevents air infiltration that causes erratic operation and power loss
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits the workhorses that handle daily farm operations across multiple European brands that share common engine platforms. Whether you’re running your Deutz Agrofarm on hay production, using your Fendt Farmer for loader work, or pulling implements with your Lamborghini R-series, these tractors demand reliable fuel delivery for consistent power output during long working days.
Made to Last
Mechanical diaphragm fuel pumps provide superior reliability compared to electric versions because they operate without electrical components that can fail in harsh agricultural environments. Quality construction ensures the pump withstands the constant mechanical cycling required during long operating hours while resisting fuel contamination and temperature extremes common in agricultural applications.
Installation Notes
This is a direct bolt-in replacement that typically mounts on the engine block near the fuel filter housing. Installation is straightforward – just thread it into the pump housing where the old pump was located. When bleeding air from your fuel system, pump until you get a solid stream of fuel without bubbles, then give it a few extra pumps to make sure everything’s primed properly. Check all fuel line connections and replace any that show wear or cracking while you’ve got everything apart.






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