Description
When your hydraulic system starts getting sluggish or making noise, there’s a good chance your filter is telling you it needs attention. A dirty filter is often the culprit that’s starving your system of clean fluid and setting you up for expensive failures. This wire mesh supported glass filter element with maximum performance media delivers the kind of thorough filtration your hydraulic system needs to keep running smooth and reliable when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Wire mesh support structure that maintains element shape under pressure and flow surges
- Maximum performance glass media that captures microscopic particles other filters miss
- Robust construction ensures the element maintains its integrity even under pressure spikes and flow surges that occur during normal hydraulic operation
- Superior filtration efficiency that protects expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders from contamination damage
Built for Real Farm Work
Modern hydraulic systems operate with tight tolerances that make them particularly vulnerable to contamination damage. This element is designed for tractors and equipment that do demanding hydraulic work—from loader operations and three-point implements to hydraulic remotes that cycle constantly. These advanced hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making clean filtration absolutely critical for reliable operation.
Made to Last
The wire mesh backing prevents the filter media from collapsing or distorting under high flow conditions, while the maximum performance glass construction handles temperature swings and contamination loads that come with real-world hydraulic work. It’s designed to protect your investment in hydraulic components while ensuring consistent system performance season after season.
Installation Notes
Before changing the filter, allow the hydraulic system to cool and relieve any pressure in the lines for safe service. Make sure to check for proper sealing and correct orientation during installation. Always use clean hydraulic fluid when servicing the filter system. Inspect the old element for signs of unusual contamination that might indicate other system problems.






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