Description
When your loader starts feeling sluggish during those long days of material handling or the hydraulic response just isn’t as crisp as it used to be, there’s a good chance your hydraulic or transmission filter is clogged with debris. Baldwin filters are engineered to handle the pressure spikes, temperature swings, and contaminant loads that come with real-world hydraulic work. This BT8439MPG filter keeps your Case, Komatsu, or Volvo loader running smooth and responsive when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Spin-on design for quick, clean filter changes—no mess, no fuss
- 6 1/32 inch length with adequate filtration capacity for demanding loader work
- 13/16-16 thread size ensures secure mounting and proper seal
- High-quality gasket included for leak-free installation
- Quality filtration media captures particles and debris before they can damage sensitive hydraulic components
Built for Real Loader Work
This filter fits Case, Komatsu, and Volvo loaders that handle everything from moving feed around the farm to loading trucks during harvest. Whether you’re running a compact wheel loader for daily chores or a larger machine for material handling operations, clean hydraulic fluid keeps these workhorses operating at peak performance when deadlines matter.
Made to Last
Baldwin’s sturdy construction withstands the vibration and stress of daily operation while handling pressure fluctuations and harsh conditions that come with loader work. The robust housing and quality filtration media keep doing their job hour after hour, protecting expensive hydraulic pumps and transmission components that cost far more to replace than they do to protect.
Installation Notes
This is a direct spin-on replacement that installs in minutes with basic tools. Apply a thin coat of clean hydraulic oil to the gasket before installation, then hand-tighten three-quarters turn after the gasket contacts the mounting surface. Check your operator’s manual for recommended service intervals, but most loaders benefit from filter changes every 250-500 hours depending on operating conditions.






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