Description
If your 6-cylinder John Deere is starting to feel sluggish or you’re going through diesel faster than usual, there’s a good chance your air filter is working overtime. Your 6520, 6620, 6820, 6920, or 6930 needs massive amounts of clean air to feed those six cylinders, and this outer filter is what stands between your expensive engine and all the dust, chaff, and debris that wants to turn it into scrap metal.
What You’re Getting
- Large 327x123x283mm size handles the serious airflow demands of 6-cylinder engines
- Primary filtration catches the bulk of dirt before it can overwhelm your inner filter
- Built specifically for the higher air consumption of John Deere’s powerful 6-cylinder tractors
- Quality filter media that keeps working even when dust levels would choke smaller filters
- Direct replacement that fits perfectly in your two-stage filtration system
Built for Heavy-Duty Farm Work
Your 6-cylinder John Deere isn’t just another tractor—it’s a workhorse that handles the big jobs. Whether you’re pulling wide cultivators through dusty fields, running large hay equipment during harvest, or doing heavy tillage work, these tractors move serious air through their engines. This outer filter is sized to handle that volume while trapping the dirt and debris that comes with real farm work.
Made to Last
Six-cylinder engines don’t mess around, and neither does this filter. The generous dimensions give you plenty of surface area to capture contaminants without restricting airflow, while the quality construction stands up to the vibration and punishment of daily farm operations. It’s built to protect your engine investment through long days and tough conditions.
Installation Notes
This is your primary filter—pair it with the inner filter for complete protection. Check both filters more often during dusty operations like cultivation or harvest, since 6-cylinder engines can load filters faster than smaller engines. Never run without both filters installed, and don’t try to clean and reuse paper filters. Your engine depends on both stages working together.





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