Description
When your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish, making noise, or just doesn’t have the muscle it used to, chances are your hydraulic filter needs attention. A dirty filter restricts oil flow and lets contaminants circulate through expensive pumps and valves—problems that’ll cost you way more than a simple filter change. This 255mm R version filter keeps your hydraulic oil clean and your John Deere running smooth.
Key Features
- 255mm height with 90mm diameter designed specifically for John Deere hydraulic systems
- High-efficiency filtration captures particles that can destroy expensive hydraulic components
- Quality construction handles the pressure cycles and flow demands of farm work
- R version specification ensures proper fit for your 6000 and 6030 series tractor
- Direct replacement—installs in your existing hydraulic filter housing
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere tractors feature sophisticated hydraulic systems that power everything from front-end loaders and three-point hitches to power steering and implement controls. John Deere 6000 series tractors are capable machines, powering through harvest seasons and heavy field work. These advanced hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making quality filtration absolutely critical when you’re running loaders all day, operating hydraulic-driven implements, or working in dusty conditions.
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 uses quality media that maintains consistent performance even under the demanding conditions of agricultural work.
Good to Know
This R version filter fits your existing hydraulic filter housing—just drain the hydraulic system, remove the old filter, and install the new one with clean hands and tools. Replace every 500 hours or annually, whichever comes first. During heavy-duty operations like hay season or harvest, check filter condition every 250 hours. 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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