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SKU: BBM-024-5050-00 Universal Filter Head Fitting for Multi-Brand Tractor Fuel Systems


Universal Filter Head Fitting for Multi-Brand Tractor Fuel Systems
Purchase Universal Filter Head Fitting for Multi-Brand Tractor Fuel Systems
  • SKU: BBM-024-5050-00 Universal Filter Head Fitting for Multi-Brand Tractor Fuel Systems

  • $7.28

Description

There's nothing more frustrating than a fuel leak that starts dripping right before planting season. When your filter head fitting cracks or the threads strip out, you need a reliable replacement that gets you back to work fast. This universal fitting provides the secure connection between your fuel filter and fuel lines, ensuring clean fuel flows properly to your engine without leaks or air bubbles.

What You're Getting

  • Universal design works across multiple tractor brands and fuel systems
  • Precision-engineered threads create leak-free connections that hold up under pressure
  • Heavy-duty construction handles the vibration and temperature swings of daily farm use
  • Compatible with standard fuel line connections for easy installation
  • Proper port sizing maintains fuel flow without creating restrictions

Built for Real Farm Work

This fitting works on a wide range of tractors from compact utility models up to larger row-crop machines. Whether you're running a mixed fleet or just need a reliable replacement for your current setup, this universal design eliminates the need to hunt down brand-specific parts that might be hard to find or expensive to stock.

Made to Last

Fuel system components take a beating from pressure pulses, vibration, and temperature changes. This fitting is built to handle those conditions without cracking or developing leaks that let air into your fuel system. The materials resist corrosion from diesel fuel and additives, so it'll keep doing its job season after season.

Good to Know

Always use proper thread sealant rated for diesel fuel when installing this fitting. Make sure all connections are snug but don't over-torque them, as that can damage the threads. If you're dealing with an old, stubborn fitting that won't budge, a little penetrating oil and patience work better than forcing it.