Description
If you’ve ever spent a long day in the cab of your loader dealing with dust clouds, diesel fumes, or chemical odors from nearby operations, you know how miserable that can make you feel. Poor cabin air doesn’t just affect comfort—it affects your alertness, productivity, and health during those marathon work days. This charcoal-impregnated cabin air filter keeps the air you’re breathing clean and fresh while absorbing odors before they can make their way into your cab.
What You’re Getting
- Charcoal-impregnated media that actively absorbs odors from diesel exhaust, chemicals, and other airborne contaminants
- High-efficiency filtration that captures dust, pollen, and fine particles before they reach your lungs
- Durable construction that handles the vibration and temperature swings of real loader work
- Exact-fit design with proper sealing to prevent air bypass around the filter edges
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits a wide range of heavy equipment from trusted names like Case, Caterpillar, John Deere, New Holland, Gehl, Vermeer, and Volvo. Your Case loader spends its days moving manure, working around livestock areas, operating in dusty grain facilities, or handling feed where odors and airborne particles are just part of the job. This filter is designed to handle those challenging environments while keeping your cab a place where you can work comfortably.
Made to Last
Farm equipment operates in conditions that would overwhelm standard filters, and this Baldwin filter is engineered to handle the punishment. The charcoal stays active throughout the service interval, and the filter media maintains its efficiency even when exposed to the temperature swings and constant vibration that come with serious farm work.
Installation Notes
This filter installs just like any other cabin air filter—locate your air filter housing, typically behind the cab air intake grille or under the dashboard. Replace this filter regularly during spraying season or whenever you notice odors getting through to the cab. The charcoal element gets saturated over time and loses its odor-absorbing ability, so don’t stretch service intervals too far.






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