Description
When your David Brown’s hydraulics start feeling sluggish or you notice the three-point hitch isn’t responding like it should, there’s a good chance the hydraulic filter is clogged with debris and choking off clean oil flow. David Brown tractors are known for their robust hydraulic systems that provide reliable power for implements and attachments, but these systems depend on contamination-free fluid to function properly. This filter uses quality media that captures particles and contaminants before they can damage expensive hydraulic components that make your tractor’s systems work so well. Modern hydraulic systems operate with tight tolerances that make them particularly vulnerable to contamination damage, while clean hydraulic fluid also helps maintain consistent system temperature and reduces the wear that can cause leaks, slow operation, and costly component failures when you need your equipment most.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration media captures harmful contaminants and debris before they can damage pumps, valves, and cylinders
- TISCO quality construction that’s built to handle the pressure and flow demands of David Brown hydraulic systems
- Direct replacement design for easy installation and maintenance – no modifications needed
- Specifically designed for tractors with Selectamatic transmission systems
Built for Real Farm Work
This hydraulic filter fits White David Brown tractors and Case IHC 85 series models commonly used for everything from general farm work to specialized agricultural operations where hydraulic reliability is crucial. Whether you’re using your David Brown for loader work around the farmyard, field operations with hydraulic implements, or any task that puts demand on your hydraulic system, clean fluid is essential for smooth operation and long component life. The 880 models, available in both Selectamatic and standard configurations, typically operated at 46 horsepower, making them ideal for mixed farming operations, cultivation, hay production, and livestock management. These compact yet capable tractors were popular for their reliability and ease of maintenance, commonly used for plowing, discing, mowing, loader work, and general farm duties where their three-cylinder diesel engines provided economical operation and dependable performance.
Made to Last
Clean hydraulic oil is essential for maintaining system efficiency and preventing costly component damage in hardworking agricultural tractors. This filter removes metal particles, dirt, and other contaminants that can cause premature wear of pumps, valves, and cylinders. By maintaining oil cleanliness, the filter helps preserve hydraulic system pressure, ensures responsive implement control, and extends the life of expensive hydraulic components. The filter element is positioned beneath the tractor for protection from external damage while still being accessible for maintenance.
Installation Notes
Before changing the filter, allow the hydraulic system to cool and relieve any pressure in the lines for safe service. Clean the filter housing thoroughly before installing the new filter to prevent contaminating fresh fluid with debris. Since this filter is located beneath the tractor, you’ll want to have a drain pan ready and work on level ground. Use only specified hydraulic oil when refilling the system and check for proper oil level after installation. Replace filter at recommended intervals or when hydraulic system performance begins to decline.






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