Description
If you’ve noticed your Ford tractor’s hydraulic system acting sluggish or making unusual noises, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter screen is clogged up with debris and needs attention. These tractors depend on clean hydraulic fluid for critical functions including three-point hitch operation, power steering, loader control, and implement positioning. Regular hydraulic filter maintenance prevents costly system failures and extends the life of pumps, valves, and cylinders throughout the hydraulic system. This screen and gasket set gets your hydraulic system breathing properly again.
What You’re Getting
- Engineered for demanding agricultural applications, this filter removes contaminants and debris to protect expensive hydraulic components while maintaining optimal system pressure and performance
- Complete set includes both the filter screen and replacement gasket for a proper seal
- Designed to work with filters 311272 and CONN9155A for comprehensive system protection
- The efficient filtration design minimizes pressure drop while maximizing contaminant removal, protecting your investment in hydraulic components
Built for Real Farm Work
These versatile 55-65 HP tractors excel in medium-scale farming applications including cultivation, planting, harvesting, and general farm maintenance tasks. The hydraulic system powers essential functions like three-point hitch implements for plowing and cultivation, front-end loaders for material handling, and remote hydraulic outlets for operating balers, mowers, and post drivers commonly used in livestock and hay production operations.
Made to Last
Heavy-duty construction withstands high hydraulic pressures and extreme field conditions while the precision-manufactured gasket ensures a leak-free seal that holds up through temperature swings and system pressure changes. Clean hydraulic fluid maintains consistent pressure delivery and reduces heat buildup, ensuring smooth operation during peak farming seasons.
Installation Notes
Before changing the filter, allow the hydraulic system to cool and relieve any pressure in the lines for safe service. Clean the filter housing thoroughly before installing the new filter to prevent contaminating fresh fluid with debris. Replace filter housing gasket and check for proper sealing. This is a straightforward job that most folks can handle in their own shop with basic tools.






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