Description
When you’re dealing with electrical problems on your tractor, the last thing you need is hunting for blown fuses in some ancient fuse box that’s half-melted or corroded beyond recognition. This 6-position fuse block gets your circuits organized with modern blade fuses you can actually find at any parts store, plus it gives you a solid mounting stud for power or ground connections.
What You’re Getting
- Six separate fuse positions so you can protect and organize different circuits without everything being tied together
- Works with standard ATC/ATO blade fuses up to 30 amps that you can pick up anywhere, not those old glass tubes nobody stocks
- Built-in power stud gives you a clean connection point for main power or ground distribution
- Compact design fits in tight spaces while keeping fuses accessible for quick changes
- Rugged construction handles the vibration and harsh conditions your tractor faces daily
Built for Real Farm Work
This fuse block is perfect for tractors, combines, and other farm equipment where you need reliable circuit protection. Whether you’re adding work lights, hydraulic pumps, or other electrical accessories, or just replacing a worn-out original fuse panel, this block keeps everything organized and protected. It’s especially handy when you’re retrofitting older equipment with modern electrical components.
Made to Last
Farm equipment electrical systems take a beating from dust, moisture, temperature swings, and constant vibration. This fuse block is built to handle those conditions with quality terminals that resist corrosion and maintain good connections even after years of use. The sturdy housing protects the fuses while keeping them accessible when you need to swap one out.
Installation Notes
Mount the block in a spot that’s protected from the worst weather but still easy to reach when you need to check or replace fuses. The power stud makes it simple to distribute power to multiple circuits from one solid connection point. As always, disconnect the battery before making any electrical connections, and label your circuits so you know what each fuse protects.






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