Description
When you’ve got oil pressure problems or notice your engine working harder than usual, chances are it’s time for a fresh oil filter. Nothing keeps your tractor’s engine happy like clean oil flowing freely through all the right places. When you’re putting in long days in the field, your engine oil gets worked hard—picking up dirt, metal particles, and combustion byproducts that can turn premium oil into engine-damaging sludge. This Baldwin oil filter does the heavy lifting to keep your oil clean and your engine protected.
What You’re Getting
- Spin-on design for quick and easy filter changes – no special tools required
- 4-1/4 inch outer diameter with 5-27/32 inch length provides excellent filtration capacity
- Standard 1-1/8″-16 thread fits securely without adapters or modifications
- High-quality filter media traps contaminants while maintaining steady oil flow
- Anti-drainback valve keeps oil in the filter when engine’s off for instant startup protection
Built for Real Work
This filter serves a wide range of equipment including Caterpillar machines, New Holland tractors, Chevrolet and GMC trucks, and various construction equipment. Whether you’re running a loader on a construction site, pulling implements in the field, or hauling materials with a truck, this filter handles the dust, vibration, and temperature swings that come with hard-working machinery. It’s designed for applications where reliability matters most.
Made to Last
Baldwin has been making filters for farm equipment since tractors had steel wheels, and they know what it takes to keep an engine running in tough conditions. The filter media traps contaminants while maintaining steady oil flow, and the sturdy construction handles pressure spikes and temperature swings without breaking down.
Installation Notes
This is a spin-on filter, so changing it is as simple as unscrewing the old one and threading on the new. Apply a thin coat of clean oil to the gasket before installation, and hand-tighten plus another 3/4 turn once the gasket contacts the mounting surface. Don’t over-tighten—it makes the next change harder and can damage the gasket.






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