Description
When you’re pushing your John Deere 7000 series hard—whether that’s pulling a heavy planter or climbing a steep field with a loaded grain cart—the last thing you need is fuel starvation. If your tractor runs fine during light work but starts stumbling when you ask for full power, your electric fuel lift pump might be calling it quits. This replacement pump restores reliable fuel flow so you can work your machine the way it’s meant to be worked.
What You’re Getting
- Steady fuel pressure that keeps up with your engine’s demands, even under heavy load
- Electric operation that delivers consistent performance compared to mechanical pumps
- Quality construction built to handle diesel fuel’s corrosive nature and resist contamination
- Sealed electrical connections that won’t corrode like cheaper pumps
- Direct replacement that fits exactly like the original factory part
Built for Real Farm Work
John Deere 7600, 7700, and 7800 series tractors are workhorses—big power machines that handle everything from heavy tillage to forage harvesting. When you’re running 150-200 horsepower through tough conditions, consistent fuel delivery isn’t optional. This pump ensures your engine gets the steady diesel flow it needs, whether you’re pulling uphill or powering through thick crop residue.
Made to Last
This pump uses quality internal components designed for continuous duty operation. The motor handles the constant cycling that comes with farm work, while the sealed construction keeps moisture and dirt out of the electrical connections—common failure points on inferior pumps.
Installation Notes
Disconnect your battery before starting and work in a well-ventilated area with a drain pan ready. Pay attention to inlet and outlet connections when removing the old pump—swapping them kills fuel flow. Clean all connections, use fresh fuel line clamps, and make sure electrical connections are tight and clean. After installation, cycle the key a few times to prime the system before cranking.






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