Description
If your Fendt’s hydraulic system isn’t running as smooth as it used to, or you’re hearing whining from the hydraulic tank, it’s probably time to check that hydraulic filter. This critical hydraulic filter keeps your tractor’s hydraulic system running clean and efficient, protecting expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders from the contamination that causes costly breakdowns. Whether you’re running a loader, operating three-point implements, or powering hydraulic remotes, clean hydraulic oil is essential for reliable operation and maximum component life.
Key Features
- 310mm length specifically designed for Fendt T2 Vario hydraulic tank systems
- High-efficiency filtration removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from external contamination, and degraded oil compounds that can damage sensitive components while maintaining proper pressure
- Built to handle the high-flow demands of modern Fendt hydraulic systems
- Direct replacement that fits without modifications or adapters
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits a wide range of Fendt tractors including the Farmer 400 Vario series, Favorit 700 series, 400 Vario, 700 Vario, 800 Vario and SCR series, plus the Favorit 900 Vario COM I models. Whether you’re running a compact Farmer 409 for orchard work or a big 828 for heavy fieldwork, these tractors depend on clean hydraulic fluid for everything from steering and loader operation to three-point hitch control and implement positioning.
Made to Last
Modern tractors have hydraulic systems operating at pressures exceeding 3,000 PSI, and even microscopic contamination can cause catastrophic failures. This filter is built with quality filtration media and heavy-duty construction that handles the pressure spikes and constant flow demands of real farm work. It’s designed to keep working season after season, even when you’re pushing hard during harvest or hay season.
Installation Notes
Located in the hydraulic tank, this filter should be changed during regular hydraulic service intervals or whenever you notice reduced hydraulic performance. 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. Keep a spare filter on hand – hydraulic system failures during critical seasons can cost you more than the price of several filters.






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