Description
If your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish or you notice jerky three-point hitch movement, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter needs attention. A dirty filter restricts oil flow and lets contaminants circulate through expensive pumps and valves—problems that’ll cost you way more than a simple filter change. This replacement hydraulic filter keeps your system running smooth and your equipment operating like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Quality filtration media that captures particles and debris before they damage expensive hydraulic components
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle pressure spikes and temperature swings from real-world hydraulic work
- Engineered to maintain proper oil flow while removing harmful contaminants without restricting system pressure
- Direct replacement that fits standard hydraulic filter housings without modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This hydraulic filter serves a wide range of agricultural and industrial equipment where clean hydraulic fluid is critical for reliable operation. Whether you’re running a loader, operating three-point implements, powering hydraulic remotes, or managing any equipment that depends on hydraulic power, clean oil keeps everything working right. It’s designed for tractors and equipment that handle demanding applications where hydraulic reliability can’t be compromised during critical work periods.
Made to Last
Clean hydraulic oil is the lifeblood of your equipment’s hydraulic system. This filter removes metal shavings, dirt, and debris that can destroy pumps, valves, and cylinders. The filtration media is built to handle the contamination loads that come with daily operation while maintaining its integrity under pressure and flow demands. When your oil stays clean, your system maintains proper pressure and those expensive hydraulic components last a lot longer.
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. Always check your hydraulic fluid level after installation and top off if needed. If you notice metal particles or excessive contamination in the old filter, investigate the hydraulic system for component wear that could be causing internal damage.






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