Description
When your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish or you notice your three-point hitch struggling to lift loads it used to handle easily, your secondary hydraulic filter might be telling you it’s time for attention. This secondary filter is your second line of defense against contamination, catching the fine particles that slip past the primary filter and protecting expensive hydraulic pumps, valves, and cylinders from the damage that dirty fluid can cause.
What You’re Getting
- Secondary filtration stage that catches fine contaminants missed by primary filters
- Quality filtration media designed to handle demanding agricultural applications
- Precise engineering that maintains proper hydraulic system flow rates and pressure
- Durable construction that stands up to the heat and pressure of modern hydraulic systems
- Direct replacement for tractors from September 2009 forward
Built for Hard-Working Hydraulics
This filter fits a wide range of New Holland T6 and T7 series tractors, plus Case IHC Maxxum and Puma models, and Steyr Profi and CVT series machines. Whether you’re running a loader that cycles all day, operating hydraulic implements that demand clean fluid, or using remote hydraulics for precision farming equipment, these tractors depend on multiple layers of filtration to keep their sophisticated systems running smoothly.
Made to Last
Modern hydraulic systems operate at higher pressures and tighter tolerances than ever before, making secondary filtration critical for protecting your investment. This filter uses quality media that captures particles down to levels that prevent wear on precision-machined components, while the robust construction handles pressure spikes and flow surges that occur during normal operation.
Good to Know
This secondary filter works together with your primary hydraulic filter – replace both at the same time for best results. Always relieve hydraulic pressure before service and use clean hydraulic fluid when topping off after installation. If you notice unusual contamination in the old filter, it’s worth checking your primary filter and investigating potential system issues.






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