Fuel Injector Leak Off Pipe for David Brown 990, 995, 996 Tractors
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Fuel Injector Leak Off Pipe for David Brown 990, 995, 996 Tractors

Original price was: $66.30.Current price is: $19.89.

SKU: QTP-54647 Category:

Description

When you notice diesel fuel dripping around your injectors or smell fuel in the cab, it’s often this simple leak off pipe that’s the culprit. This replacement pipe carries excess fuel from your injectors back to the tank, and when it cracks or hardens with age, you’ve got problems that only get worse. It maintains the correct fuel pressure at your injectors while safely routing excess fuel back to the system.

What You’re Getting

  • Direct replacement for deteriorated factory leak off lines that connects all injectors
  • Fuel-resistant material that handles diesel without degrading while maintaining flexibility in both summer heat and winter cold
  • Internal diameter precisely sized to maintain proper fuel flow without creating back pressure that could affect injector performance
  • Connection points engineered to seal properly without over-tightening that could cause cracks

Built for Real Farm Work

The 990-996 series models are ideal for smaller farms and specialty crop operations where maneuverability matters as much as power. These David Brown tractors are the unsung heroes on many farms – not the biggest or newest, but absolutely reliable for countless jobs. Your 990 might be the designated rake tractor during hay season, that 995 could handle all your mowing duties, or the 996 might be perfect for running the feed mixer.

Made to Last

This isn’t just any fuel hose – it’s specifically designed for the fuel injection system’s leak off circuit. The material resists the degrading effects of modern diesel fuels while maintaining flexibility. The internal diameter is precisely sized to maintain proper fuel flow without creating back pressure that could affect injector performance.

Installation Notes

Replacing a leak off pipe is straightforward but requires attention to safety. Always work with a cold engine and have a fire extinguisher nearby when working with fuel systems. When installing the new pipe, don’t force connections – they should fit snugly but not require excessive force. While you’re at it, inspect all your fuel system connections. Many farmers keep a spare leak off pipe in their parts inventory – it’s inexpensive insurance against downtime during critical field operations.

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