Description
When you’re dealing with dirty fuel or water contamination in your tank, there’s nothing worse than having your tractor bog down or quit running altogether right when you need it most. This Baldwin fuel filter element is designed specifically for Gresen in-line housing systems, giving you the clean fuel flow your engine needs to keep running strong through long days in the field.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the pressure and vibration of real farm work
- 6 31/32 inch length with 4 1/2 inch outer diameter for proper fit in Gresen housings
- Quality filter media that traps water and debris while maintaining good fuel flow
- Multiple gasket options included (F-Gasket ES1092 and O-Gasket G236-A series) for complete seal
- Baldwin quality – they’ve been making filters longer than most of us have been farming
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits a wide range of equipment from major brands including Allis Chalmers, Case, Caterpillar, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Oliver, Steiger, and Versatile. Whether you’re running a big articulated four-wheel drive for spring planting, a row-crop tractor for cultivation, or a utility tractor for hay work, clean fuel is what keeps your expensive injection system running right.
Made to Last
Baldwin has been protecting engines for decades with filter media that captures contaminants without restricting flow. The sturdy construction handles fuel system pressure and the temperature swings your equipment faces, while the proper gaskets ensure a leak-free seal that won’t let air into your fuel system.
Good to Know
This is specifically designed for Gresen in-line housing systems, so make sure that’s what you’ve got before ordering. Always depressurize your fuel system and have rags ready – there’s going to be some spillage when you change filters. If you’re dealing with really contaminated fuel, consider running a second filter change after a few hours of operation to clear out any remaining debris.






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