Description
There’s nothing worse than watching your expensive air filter get clogged in the first hour of dusty work, especially when you’re trying to get through harvest or tillage season. This pre-cleaner assembly acts as your engine’s bouncer – catching the heavy dust, chaff, and debris before it ever reaches your main filter, saving you money and keeping your tractor running strong when the work gets dirty.
What You’re Getting
- Cyclonic design that spins out dust and particles using incoming airflow – no moving parts to break
- Clear bowl lets you see exactly when it needs emptying with just a glance
- 96.2mm inlet diameter designed specifically for these Massey Ferguson models
- Direct replacement that connects right to your existing air intake system
- Extends your main filter life by up to 90% in dusty conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
Your 6160, 6170, 6180, or 3120 sees some tough conditions – whether you’re combining beans on a dry fall day, disking corn stubble that kicks up clouds of dust, or running a rotary cutter through weedy pastures. These tractors work in environments where dust and debris are flying everywhere, and this pre-cleaner keeps your engine breathing clean while the main filter does the fine work.
Made to Last
The robust construction handles constant vibration and exposure to dust, moisture, and the chemicals that farm equipment faces every day. The centrifugal design is simple but effective – heavier particles get flung to the outside and drop into the collection bowl while clean air continues to your filter. No fancy electronics or moving parts that can fail when you need them most.
Installation Notes
Installation takes about ten minutes with basic tools – it mounts between your air intake and main air filter housing with standard clamps. Here’s a tip from the field: check that collection bowl daily during dusty operations like harvest or heavy tillage work. When you see debris building up, just unscrew the bowl, dump it out, and you’re back in business. In extremely dusty conditions, some operators add a thin coat of oil inside the bowl to help particles stick instead of swirling around.






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