Description
When your Case IH loader starts acting sluggish or the three-point hitch gets jerky, chances are your hydraulic system is crying out for clean oil. This paper element hydraulic filter does what those old steel mesh filters just can’t do – it catches the fine particles that slip right through and slowly wear out your expensive pumps and valves. Think of it as an upgrade that protects thousands of dollars in hydraulic components.
What You’re Getting
- Paper filtration element that traps particles down to microscopic sizes
- Superior contamination removal compared to steel mesh alternatives
- Direct replacement that fits right where your old filter was
- Protects pumps, valves, and cylinders from premature wear
- Easy maintenance – replace rather than clean and hope
Built for Real Farm Work
These Case IH tractors from the compact 454 all the way up to the big 885XL are the red workhorses you see handling everything from loader work around the barnyard to serious fieldwork with heavy implements. Whether you’re running a 584 for hay operations, using your 785 with a loader for feeding cattle, or pulling big tillage tools with an 885, clean hydraulic oil keeps everything moving smooth and extends component life.
Made to Last
While steel mesh filters can be cleaned and reused, this paper element catches the fine metal particles and microscopic contamination that causes scoring in cylinders and valve bodies. The paper media maintains good oil flow even as it loads up with debris, and considering it’s protecting components worth thousands of dollars, it’s cheap insurance against hydraulic system failures.
Installation Notes
Swapping this filter is straightforward but messy – have plenty of rags and a drain pan ready. Most of these tractors have the filter in an accessible spot, though you might need to remove a shield or cover. If your tractor originally came with the steel mesh version, this paper filter is a direct upgrade with the same mounting but better filtration. Change it at recommended intervals or sooner if your hydraulic oil looks dark instead of that golden color it should be.






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