Description
When you’re working around hot exhaust manifolds and engine components, a leaking fuel tap isn’t just annoying—it’s a real fire hazard. If your tap won’t shut off completely or starts dripping fuel where it shouldn’t, you’ve got a safety problem that needs fixing right away. This M14 threaded fuel tap gives you reliable control over fuel flow, whether you’re shutting off for maintenance work, preventing fuel loss during transport, or isolating the system for winter storage.
What You’re Getting
- M14 thread fits perfectly on Deutz 07, 07C, Agrostar, Agroxtra, and DX series tractors
- Smooth operation lets you turn it easily even with work gloves on
- Quality construction handles fuel system pressure without leaking or failing
- Fuel-resistant materials stand up to diesel and biodiesel blends
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed to get back to work
Built for Real Farm Work
This tap works on the Deutz tractors you see doing serious work every day—from compact DX series utility tractors handling loader and mowing duties to the bigger Agrostar and Agroxtra models pulling heavy tillage equipment. Whether you’re running a 40-horse utility tractor or a 120-horse row-crop machine, having a reliable fuel shut-off gives you the safety and control you need for maintenance and operation.
Made to Last
Farm fuel systems take a beating from vibration, temperature swings, and exposure to different fuel blends. This tap uses quality materials and precision manufacturing to keep working smoothly through thousands of open-close cycles. When closed, it seals completely to prevent the gradual leaks that create dangerous conditions around your equipment.
Installation Notes
Double-check that your fuel line fitting uses M14 threading before ordering. Clean the fitting area thoroughly and use proper thread sealant to prevent leaks—but keep sealant out of the valve internals. The tap should turn smoothly without binding, and always test for leaks before putting your tractor back to work.





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