Description
When your tractor’s hydraulic system starts getting sluggish or making odd noises, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter is crying for help. A dirty filter restricts oil flow and lets contaminants circulate through expensive pumps and valves—problems that’ll cost you way more than a simple filter change. This replacement filter keeps your hydraulic oil clean and your Case IH or Steyr running smooth, protecting thousands of dollars worth of hydraulic components from contamination damage.
What You’re Getting
- Removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from external contamination, and degraded oil compounds while maintaining proper oil flow
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the pressure spikes and flow demands of modern agricultural hydraulic systems
- Regular filter changes prevent premature wear of expensive hydraulic pumps, control valves, and cylinders
- Direct replacement design fits your existing filter housing without modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter protects the hydraulic systems on Case IH C Series compact tractors, CS/CS Pro Series utility machines, and a wide range of Steyr tractors from the reliable 900 series up through the powerful M series models. These are versatile machines that handle everything from loader work around the farmyard to heavy field operations with demanding implements, where hydraulic reliability can make or break your day.
Made to Last
These advanced hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making clean filtration absolutely critical for reliable operation. Modern tractors have hydraulic systems operating at pressures exceeding 3,000 PSI, and even microscopic contamination can cause catastrophic failures. This filter is built to handle those demanding conditions while providing consistent protection season after season.
Good to Know
Replace every 500 hours or annually, whichever comes first. During heavy-duty operations like hay season or harvest, check filter condition every 250 hours. Always use clean hydraulic oil when changing filters and inspect the old filter element for excessive metal particles or unusual debris. If the system has been contaminated, consider flushing and changing oil along with the filter.






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