Description
When you’re running a backhoe on a dusty jobsite, plowing fields with your tractor, or digging trenches with an excavator, engine protection isn’t something you can take lightly. Dust and debris that gets past your air filter will score cylinder walls and turn your reliable workhorse into an expensive rebuild project. This outer air filter stands guard at the front line, catching the big particles before they can overwhelm your inner filter and work their way into your engine.
What You’re Getting
- High-capacity pleated design captures large particles and debris while maintaining excellent airflow
- Rugged construction built to handle the punishment these machines dish out daily
- Pre-filters the air so your inner filter lasts longer and does its job better
- Easy replacement design that doesn’t require tools or complicated procedures
- All-weather construction that won’t fail when conditions get tough
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter handles three different types of heavy equipment because they all face the same challenge – keeping engines alive in brutal conditions. Your Case 580F or 580G backhoe spends its days stirring up dust and dirt, while an IHC 885XL tractor works through dusty field operations where clean air can be hard to come by. The Hitachi EX60 excavator deals with construction sites where airborne particles would choke an unprotected engine in no time.
Made to Last
This isn’t some lightweight filter that’ll fall apart when your machine starts working hard. The pleated media provides maximum surface area for holding dirt while the heavy-duty frame resists collapse under high vacuum conditions. Quality seals ensure contaminated air goes through the filter, not around it.
Good to Know
Check and clean this outer filter more often than your inner element – it’s doing the heavy lifting in your two-stage system. In dusty conditions, you might need to tap it out daily. When it won’t come clean with compressed air anymore, it’s time for replacement. Always inspect your inner filter when changing the outer one, but don’t remove it unless it actually needs changing.





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