Description
When your fuel filter housing starts leaking diesel or the mounting bolts work loose, you’re looking at more than just a mess under the tractor. A failing housing compromises your entire filtration system, letting dirt and water straight into your expensive injection components. A leaking fuel line between your pump and filter isn’t just messy – it’s a fire hazard and an invitation for air to wreck your injection system. This replacement fuel line gets your John Deere’s fuel flowing safely from pump to filter again. This replacement housing gets your filtration system sealed up tight and working like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined aluminum filter head that resists corrosion while maintaining exact fuel flow specifications required by injection systems – built to match your tractor’s original specs exactly
- Proper mounting points and connections that eliminate vibration-related failures
- Quality sealing surfaces that prevent air infiltration that causes hard starting and power loss
- Complete housing assembly – no hunting for separate gaskets or hardware
Built for Real Farm Work
Fuel Filter Housing John Deere 5R 6M 6004 6005 6030 7030 Series fits a wide range of John Deere tractors from the 5R utility models through the larger 6030 and 7030 series row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a 5090R on hay ground, operating a 6330 for general farm work, or pulling heavy implements with a 7130, this housing handles the fuel flow demands of modern diesel engines.
Made to Last
Farm equipment lives in a tough world of vibration, temperature swings, and diesel fuel that can eat through inferior materials. This housing is built from materials that resist fuel degradation and maintain their seal integrity through thousands of hours of operation. The mounting design handles the constant vibration from working engines without developing cracks or loose connections.
Good to Know
Have plenty of rags ready – fuel will drain from both ends when you disconnect the old line. Clean all connection points thoroughly before installation; any dirt here goes straight to your injection pump. When installing the new housing, fill the filter with clean diesel before mounting to minimize air in the system. Check all connections for leaks before putting the tractor back to work – it’s easier to fix now than in the middle of harvest.






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