Description
When your hydraulic system starts running sluggish or you notice the three-point hitch struggling to lift, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter is clogged with contamination. This critical hydraulic filter keeps your tractor’s hydraulic system running clean and efficient, protecting expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders from the contamination that causes costly breakdowns. Whether you’re running a loader, operating three-point implements, or powering hydraulic remotes, clean hydraulic oil is essential for reliable operation and maximum component life. This Baldwin replacement gets your system filtering properly again.
What You’re Getting
- Precise 1-3/8-12 thread size for secure mounting and proper seal
- 4-25/32 inch length with 3-3/4 inch diameter for adequate filtration capacity
- High-efficiency filter media that captures particles and contaminants before they damage components
- Spin-on design makes filter changes quick and clean during routine maintenance
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits John Deere tractors where hydraulic power runs everything from front-end loaders to implement controls. These tractors feature sophisticated hydraulic systems that power everything from front-end loaders and three-point hitches to power steering and implement controls. Whether you’re moving hay bales, running a brush hog, or operating hydraulic remotes for tillage equipment, clean hydraulic oil keeps your system working reliably when you need it most.
Made to Last
Baldwin has been making filters for decades, and they know what it takes to survive in harsh conditions. The pleated media holds its shape even when loaded with dirt, and the seals stay flexible through temperature swings and vibration. You’ll get reliable filtration that protects your engine investment. The sturdy construction handles pressure spikes and flow variations that come with heavy hydraulic work.
Good to Know
Replace this filter every 500 hours or annually during regular service. Apply a thin coat of clean hydraulic oil to the gasket before installation, then hand-tighten until the gasket contacts the mounting surface plus an additional three-quarters turn. Over-tightening can damage the gasket and cause leaks, so don’t use a filter wrench for final tightening.






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