Description
When your three-point hitch starts feeling sluggish or your loader won’t lift like it used to, dirty hydraulic fluid is often the culprit. This hydraulic filter removes contaminants and debris from hydraulic fluid, while protecting pumps, valves, and cylinders from contamination damage that can result in expensive repairs and operational downtime. Your Ford New Holland or Fiat tractor’s hydraulic system is the heart of everything from loader work to PTO operations—keeping that fluid clean is what keeps you working.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration that captures the dirt and metal particles that cause expensive breakdowns
- Built tough to handle the pressure cycles and temperature swings your tractor dishes out
- Direct replacement design—no modifications or adapters needed to get it installed
- Multiple cross-reference compatibility ensures broad fitment across Ford and New Holland models
- Quality filter media that keeps your hydraulic fluid flowing smoothly while doing its job
Built for Real Farm Work
Ford and New Holland tractors serve as versatile workhorses in agricultural operations, from small family farms to large commercial enterprises, powering essential farming activities including field cultivation, planting, harvesting, hay production, and livestock management. Whether you’re running a 60 series utility tractor or pushing a big TM series through heavy tillage, clean hydraulics mean the difference between smooth operation and frustrating downtime during busy seasons.
Made to Last
Regular hydraulic filter replacement prevents costly system failures and extends component life throughout the tractor’s hydraulic system while maintaining consistent pressure and flow rates. This filter’s built to handle the dust, vibration, and heat that come with real farm work, using materials that won’t break down when things get tough.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement—just locate your old hydraulic filter and swap it out. Always drain hydraulic system and follow proper lockout procedures before filter replacement. While you’ve got the system open, it’s a good time to check your hydraulic fluid level and condition. If the fluid looks dark or smells burnt, change it along with the filter for best results.






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