Description
When your tractor starts acting up—rough idle, power loss, or that dreaded hard starting on cold mornings—water in your fuel is often the culprit. This fuel filter water separator is your first line of defense against moisture that can destroy expensive injection pumps and injectors. Whether you’re dealing with condensation from temperature swings or questionable fuel deliveries, this filter catches both water and debris before they reach your engine’s precision components.
What You’re Getting
- Advanced filtration that separates water from diesel while capturing solid contaminants
- Quality construction built to handle the pressure and vibration of modern diesel systems
- Direct replacement design that works with existing fuel system components
- Easy serviceability for quick maintenance during busy seasons
Built for Real Farm Work
The water separator sensor for this system is QTP-43594, helping you monitor water levels before they become a problem. Modern diesel injection systems operate at extremely high pressures with very tight tolerances, making them sensitive to both water contamination and fine particles that older engines could tolerate. This fuel water separator uses advanced filtration technology that not only removes solid contaminants but also separates water from the fuel stream before it can reach your injection pump and injectors.
Made to Last
Your tractor depends on clean, dry diesel fuel for reliable operation whether you’re running long days during planting season, operating demanding equipment during harvest, or powering through heavy field work. Whether you’re dealing with condensation from temperature changes, contaminated fuel deliveries, or water accumulation in storage tanks, this filter removes both water and debris before they can reach your engine’s precision fuel system components.
Installation Notes
This filter installs using standard fuel filter replacement procedures. Prime the fuel system properly after filter changes to avoid air pockets that can cause hard starting or rough running. Check for water accumulation in the filter regularly, especially during periods of high humidity or temperature cycling that can cause condensation in fuel tanks.






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