Description
You know that sinking feeling when your tractor starts running rough or loses power during a busy day in the field. Often it’s not your injection pump going bad – it’s a failing fuel lift pump that’s starving your engine of the steady fuel flow it needs. This 12-volt electric fuel lift pump gets you back to reliable operation, eliminating those frustrating fuel starvation issues that can shut you down at the worst possible time.
What You’re Getting
- 12-volt electric operation that’s quieter and more consistent than mechanical pumps
- Eliminates cavitation and air ingestion problems that plague worn mechanical lift pumps
- Corrosion-resistant construction handles everything from straight diesel to biodiesel blends
- Maintains proper fuel pressure from idle to full throttle for smooth engine operation
- Direct replacement design mounts up just like your original pump
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump serves the workhorses of many farm operations – Ford New Holland TS, TM, and M Series tractors along with Case MXM and LB models. These are the tractors pulling chisel plows, running big planters, and handling heavy loader work from dawn to dusk. When you’re pushing through a long day of tillage or racing to get the crop in before weather hits, consistent fuel delivery keeps you moving.
Made to Last
Electric fuel pumps have a big advantage over mechanical ones – they provide steady pressure regardless of engine RPM and don’t depend on worn camshaft lobes or pushrods. This pump maintains consistent fuel flow whether you’re idling while hooking up implements or pulling hard under full load. The sealed motor design keeps dust and moisture out, so it’ll keep working through seasons of tough agricultural use.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward replacement – disconnect the battery, swap out the fuel lines, and connect the electrical wiring using basic hand tools. A complete seal kit is available separately if you want to refresh everything while you’re in there. Prime the fuel system after installation to get all the air out, and you’ll be back to reliable operation. If you’re dealing with fuel system issues, it’s worth replacing the fuel filter at the same time.






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