Description
Nothing ruins a good day in the field like electrical problems that leave you sitting dead in the water. When dashboard lights go dim, gauges quit working, or auxiliary equipment suddenly shuts down, it’s often something as simple as a blown fuse that’s causing the headache. A blown fuse is way better than burned-up wiring or fried control modules, and this 4-amp ATO blade fuse gives your tractor’s lighter electrical circuits the protection they need.
What You’re Getting
- Industry-standard ATO design that fits most modern tractor fuse boxes and holders
- 4-amp rating perfect for protecting instrument panels, warning lights, and control circuits
- Color-coded housing for quick identification during troubleshooting
- Reliable protection that prevents expensive damage to electronic components
- Direct replacement for factory fuses—no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This fuse works in any 12-volt tractor or implement where you need reliable circuit protection for lower-amperage accessories. These holders work great in any 12-volt tractor or implement where you need reliable circuit protection. Perfect for auxiliary lighting, hydraulic controls, cooling fans, or any aftermarket accessories you’ve added to your equipment. Whether it’s protecting gauge clusters, warning lights, or electronic control modules, this fuse keeps your electrical system safe.
Made to Last
The corrosion-resistant terminals and weatherproof housing are designed for outdoor use where regular electrical components would fail. This isn’t some cheap automotive part—it’s built for the demanding conditions your equipment faces every day. Farm equipment takes abuse from dust, moisture, temperature swings, and constant vibration that would kill automotive electrical parts. The compact dimensions fit in tight spaces while delivering industrial-grade protection that stands up to the harsh conditions your equipment faces daily.
Good to Know
Always replace blown fuses with the exact same amperage rating—going bigger won’t solve the problem and could lead to expensive damage down the road. Stock up on spare blade fuses in common amperage ratings so you’re ready when you need them. If a new fuse blows immediately, you’ve got a short circuit that needs attention before installing another replacement.


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