Description
When you’re in the middle of harvest or pushing through heavy material handling work, the last thing you need is hydraulic problems slowing you down. 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. This hydraulic filter keeps your Massey Ferguson equipment’s hydraulic system running clean and reliable when it matters most.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the high pressures and constant demands of combine harvester and industrial hydraulic systems
- High-efficiency filtration captures contaminants that would otherwise cause expensive damage to pumps, valves, and cylinders
- Direct replacement design means no modifications or guesswork – it fits right where the old one came out
- Quality materials resist breakdown from hydraulic fluid and temperature extremes you’ll face during long harvest days
Built for Real Farm Work
This filtration system is particularly effective in high-dust environments like grain harvesting, where traditional filters would require frequent replacement. Your Massey Ferguson combine harvesters work in some of the toughest conditions – dusty fields, long hours, and high-pressure hydraulic demands for header controls, cleaning systems, and grain handling. Industrial equipment like the 50 series loaders and backhoes put similar demands on hydraulic systems during material handling and construction work.
Made to Last
Modern tractors have hydraulic systems operating at pressures exceeding 3,000 PSI, and even microscopic contamination can cause catastrophic failures. A quality hydraulic filter removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from external contamination, and degraded oil compounds that can damage sensitive components. This filter is engineered to maintain its integrity even under the pressure spikes and flow surges that happen during normal operation.
Installation Notes
Always use clean hydraulic oil when changing filters and inspect the old filter element for excessive metal particles or unusual debris. If the system has been contaminated, consider flushing and changing oil along with the filter. Installation is straightforward – just make sure to relieve system pressure first and keep everything clean during the swap. Keep a spare filter on hand – hydraulic system failures during critical seasons can cost you more than the price of several filters.






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