Description
When your hydraulic system starts getting sluggish or you hear that unmistakable whine coming from under the hood, chances are your hydraulic filter is crying for help. A dirty filter can starve your system of clean fluid and cause everything from jerky loader operation to complete hydraulic failure right when you need your equipment most. This replacement filter keeps your hydraulic oil clean and your tractor running smooth, protecting thousands of dollars worth of pumps, valves, and cylinders.
What You’re Getting
- Quality filtration media that captures contaminants down to microscopic levels before they damage expensive hydraulic components
- Engineered design that maintains proper flow rates while providing reliable filtration in demanding agricultural applications
- High-flow construction that maintains system pressure without restricting oil circulation
- Direct replacement for OEM filters – no modifications needed
- Extended service life design that provides consistent performance season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This hydraulic filter works across Case IH 46 and 55 series tractors, Fendt Favorit 500 and 600 series, and Deutz 06 series models commonly used for everything from general farm work to specialized agricultural operations. Whether you’re running loader work around the farmyard, field operations with hydraulic implements, or any demanding task, these tractors often operate hydraulic systems under high pressure and frequent cycling.
Made to Last
These tractors are known for robust hydraulic systems that provide reliable power, but they depend on contamination-free fluid to function properly with their tight tolerances. Superior construction materials resist degradation from hydraulic fluids and operating temperatures while proper filtration prevents costly damage to hydraulic pumps, valves, and transmission components.
Installation Notes
Before changing the filter, allow the hydraulic system to cool and relieve any pressure in the lines for safe service, then clean the filter housing thoroughly before installing the new filter. Check your hydraulic fluid level after installation and top off if needed with the correct fluid type. Keep a spare filter handy during busy seasons so a clogged filter doesn’t shut you down when you’ve got hay to put up or crops to get in.




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