Description
When your big Massey Ferguson starts losing power under load or takes forever to fire up in the morning, don’t blame the weather or the fuel. More often than not, it’s your fuel lift pump calling it quits. When your fuel lift pump starts failing, you’ll notice hard starting, losing power on hills, and that frustrating habit of running fine until you really need the power. This mechanical pump is what moves diesel from your tank to the injection pump, and when it gives out, you’ll feel it in everything you do.
What You’re Getting
- Robust internal components that maintain proper fuel pressure even after thousands of hours with a two-stud mounting design that distributes stress evenly
- Mechanical diaphragm design operated by your engine’s camshaft that doesn’t require electrical connections and creates proper suction to draw fuel from the tank
- Quality seals and gaskets that handle constant flexing and prevent fuel leaks that could create safety hazards
- Direct replacement with no adapters or modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits Massey Ferguson 8200 series tractors including the 8210, 8220, 8240, and 8250 models. These are serious horsepower machines built for heavy-duty operations—pulling big planters, running grain carts, or powering forage equipment. These engines demand a steady fuel supply, especially under load, and when your lift pump weakens, you might make it through light work but struggle when climbing hills with loaded implements.
Made to Last
Farm equipment runs in tough conditions with engine vibration, temperature swings, and contaminated fuel, but this pump is engineered to handle it all. Proper fuel pressure is critical for optimal engine performance and fuel economy, and a failing lift pump can cause your injection pump to work harder and wear out prematurely.
Installation Notes
Clean the mounting surface and use new gaskets for a leak-free seal, then prime the fuel system after installation by cycling the key or using the hand primer. If your old pump failed early, check your fuel filters—a restricted filter makes any pump work harder and fail sooner.






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