Description
When you’re running those big John Deere workhorses through long days in the field, clean oil is what keeps your engine internals happy. This oil filter housing is the command center of your engine’s filtration system—it holds the filter element tight and channels all your engine oil through proper filtration before it heads back to protect those expensive bearings, rings, and cams. If your housing is cracked, warped, or has worn threads, you’re looking at contaminated oil and potentially catastrophic engine damage.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-built housing that maintains proper oil pressure and flow through your filtration system
- Durable construction designed to handle the heat and vibration from hours of heavy pulling
- Proper thread pitch and sealing surfaces for leak-free filter element mounting
- Direct replacement that bolts right in place using your existing mounting points
- Quality materials that resist cracking from thermal cycling and engine stress
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing works across John Deere’s powerhouse lineup including the 7R series row-crop tractors, 8R series giants, older 8000 series machines, plus various 6090 engines found in combines, sprayers, and other heavy equipment. Whether you’re pulling a 40-foot cultivator with your 8370R or running a combine through 200-bushel corn, this housing keeps your oil filtration system doing its job when the work gets tough.
Made to Last
Farm engines run hard and hot, and oil filter housings take a beating from constant pressure cycling and temperature swings. This housing is built to handle the punishment with robust construction that won’t crack or warp when things get demanding. The mounting surfaces stay true and the internal passages maintain proper oil flow characteristics season after season.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—drain the oil, remove the old housing, and bolt in the new one with a fresh filter element. Always use a new gasket or O-ring when installing, and don’t forget to prime the system before starting. While you’re in there, it’s a perfect time to inspect your oil cooler lines and change that filter element too.






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