Description
When your Massey Ferguson tractor starts feeling sluggish on the hydraulics or you hear that telltale whine from the pump, dirty hydraulic fluid is often the culprit. This hydraulic filter keeps your tractor’s hydraulic system running clean and efficiently, protecting expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders from the dirt and metal particles that can cause costly damage. Whether you’re running a loader, working three-point implements, or just need your hydraulics to respond like they should, clean fluid is what keeps everything moving smoothly.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration media removes contaminants and protects system components
- Robust construction withstands hydraulic system pressures and temperature variations
- Direct replacement design that fits right where your old filter came off
- Precision-manufactured housing ensures proper seal and leak-free operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits the classic Massey Ferguson tractors that have been the backbone of farms for decades. From compact 35 series tractors perfect for smaller farms to the workhorse 135 and 165 models used in mixed farming operations, these machines handle everything from hay work to cultivation. Essential for demanding farming operations including field preparation, planting, cultivation, harvesting, and loader work where reliable hydraulic system operation is critical for transmission shifting, three-point hitch control, and auxiliary hydraulic functions.
Made to Last
Manufactured with premium filtration media that effectively removes particles, moisture, and contaminants from hydraulic fluid with superior construction materials that resist degradation from hydraulic fluids and operating temperatures. Proper filtration prevents costly damage to hydraulic pumps, valves, and transmission components while maintaining optimal system efficiency. These filters are built to handle the heat and pressure that come with hard farm work.
Installation Notes
Drain hydraulic system partially during replacement and replace filter housing gasket to check for proper sealing. It’s a straightforward swap, but take your time to clean the filter housing before installing the new filter. Always use clean hydraulic oil when changing filters and inspect the old filter element for excessive metal particles or unusual debris. If you see metal shavings or the old filter looks unusually dirty, that’s your hydraulic system telling you to check things over more carefully.






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