Description
When you’re running equipment all day in dusty conditions, your engine’s breathing clean air isn’t just about performance—it’s about protecting thousands of dollars in engine components from turning into expensive scrap metal. This outer air filter element catches the big stuff before it can reach your engine, whether you’re combining grain, moving dirt with a dozer, or loading trucks in a gravel pit. It’s the kind of part that quietly does its job until something goes wrong, and then you realize just how important it really was.
Key Features
- Large 13.5-inch length and 9.23-inch diameter provide maximum filtration surface area for heavy-duty applications
- Built-in gasket ensures a secure seal that won’t let unfiltered air sneak around the edges
- Pleated filter media construction captures more dirt while maintaining good airflow to your engine
- Works as part of a two-stage system with the inner safety element for double protection
- Direct replacement design fits right into your existing air cleaner housing
Built for Real Farm and Construction Work
This filter works across a huge range of equipment from trusted names like Case, Caterpillar, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, and many others. Whether you’re running a Case backhoe on a construction site, a New Holland tractor in the hayfield, or a Caterpillar dozer moving material, this filter handles the punishment that comes with putting equipment to work in demanding conditions where dust and debris are part of the job.
Made to Last
Heavy equipment and farm tractors operate in conditions that would choke passenger car filters in minutes. This outer element uses quality Baldwin filtration media designed to handle vibration, temperature swings, and the constant dirt loading that comes with outdoor work. The robust construction keeps doing its job season after season, protecting your investment in expensive engine parts.
Good to Know
This is the outer element in a two-stage system, so always replace both outer and inner elements together during service. Take a minute to clean out the air cleaner housing and check intake piping for cracks or loose clamps while you’ve got everything apart—even small air leaks bypass all your expensive filtration. Keep a spare set on hand during dusty seasons when you might need to change filters more often than normal.






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