Description
When your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish or you hear that pump whining more than usual, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter is calling for attention. This hydraulic filter is what keeps your Massey Ferguson tractor’s hydraulic system running clean and efficiently, protecting expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders from the dirt and metal particles that can cause costly damage. When hydraulic filters get clogged or bypass, contaminated fluid starts circulating through your system, leading to sluggish operation, seal damage, and eventually complete hydraulic failure when you need your equipment most.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration media that removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from dusty conditions, and other contaminants that score cylinder walls and damage sensitive valves
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the pressure cycles and temperature swings that come with demanding hydraulic work while maintaining consistent filtration performance
- Direct replacement design that fits your existing hydraulic filter housing
- Quality materials that resist breakdown from hydraulic fluid and temperature extremes
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits Massey Ferguson 2600 series tractors (2620, 2625, 2640, 2645, 2680, 2685) and 2700 series models (2720, 2725), along with the Landini Large Series 16000. Whether you’re running your MF 2680 with a loader for material handling or using your 2720 for heavy field operations that put constant demand on the hydraulic system, this filter keeps everything working smoothly. These mid-range tractors are workhorses that handle everything from cultivation and planting to hay operations where hydraulic reliability can’t be compromised.
Made to Last
Hydraulic contamination is one of the biggest causes of expensive tractor repairs. This filter is engineered to provide reliable filtration in demanding agricultural applications while maintaining proper flow rates for optimal system performance. The robust construction ensures the filter maintains its integrity even under the pressure spikes and flow surges that occur during normal hydraulic operation.
Installation Notes
You’ll want to relieve hydraulic pressure before swapping out the old filter – safety first and it makes the job cleaner too. Make sure to check for proper sealing and correct orientation during installation. Always use clean hydraulic fluid when servicing the filter system, and inspect the old element for signs of unusual contamination that might indicate other system problems. Change your hydraulic filter regularly according to your tractor’s service schedule – it’s cheap insurance against expensive hydraulic repairs.






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