Description
When you’re running your AGCO or Challenger tractor through dusty fields during cultivation or harvest, your engine’s breathing clean air isn’t just about performance—it’s about protecting thousands of dollars worth of engine components. A dirty or damaged air filter lets in all the dirt, chaff, and debris that can turn your reliable workhorse into a expensive rebuild project. This Baldwin air filter catches all that contamination before it reaches your engine’s internals.
What You’re Getting
- Large filtering surface with 19 11/16 x 7 7/8 inch dimensions for maximum dirt-holding capacity
- Multi-layer filtration media that traps fine dust while maintaining proper airflow to your engine
- Baldwin quality construction engineered to handle the punishment of daily farm use
- Robust seals and gaskets that maintain their integrity through temperature swings and constant vibration
- Direct replacement design that installs in minutes with no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter is designed for AGCO and Challenger tractors that handle everything from plowing and disking to planting and harvesting operations. Whether you’re working in sandy soils that kick up clouds of fine particles or dealing with heavy chaff during grain harvest, your engine needs reliable protection from the contaminants that farm work generates every day.
Made to Last
Farm equipment operates in conditions that would overwhelm lesser filters in no time. This Baldwin filter uses quality materials and construction designed to handle vibration, moisture, and the constant dirt loading that comes with agricultural work. The pleated media maintains its shape even when heavily loaded, ensuring consistent filtration throughout its service life.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward replacement—just remove the old filter and drop in the new one. While you’ve got the air cleaner housing open, take a minute to clean out any accumulated debris and check for cracks or loose clamps. Even the best filter can’t do its job if unfiltered air is sneaking around it through damaged housing or loose connections.






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