Description
When you’re pushing through acres of grain in dusty harvest conditions, your combine’s engine is working harder than just about any piece of equipment on the farm. This outer air filter element is your engine’s first line of defense against the dust, chaff, and debris that can destroy bearings, cylinders, and rings in surprisingly short order. It’s the heavy-duty filtration that keeps your combine breathing clean while you’re making every daylight hour count during harvest.
What You’re Getting
- Robust filter media and construction designed to handle vibration, temperature swings, and the constant dirt loading that comes with outdoor work—with a pleated design that gives you maximum filtering surface in a compact package
- 18-inch length with 12-inch outer diameter built specifically for high-capacity agricultural applications
- Primary filtration that does the heavy lifting, catching the big particles and dust clouds before they can clog up your inner filter and cause problems
- Works with inner element PA2410 to create the two-stage system your combine needs
Built for Combine Harvest Work
This filter handles the punishment that comes with combine operations—whether you’re cutting soybeans in dusty conditions, harvesting corn when chaff fills the air, or working through wheat fields where fine particles are constant. It handles the conditions that come with putting equipment to work in demanding environments where lesser filters would be overwhelmed in hours.
Made to Last
Baldwin filters are built to handle the harsh realities of farm life—temperature swings, vibration, and constant exposure to dust that would overwhelm lesser filters, with robust construction and quality filtration media that keep doing their job hour after hour.
Installation Notes
This is the outer element in a two-stage air filtration system—always replace both outer and inner elements together during service. Check your air intake piping and clamps while you’ve got the housing open, since even small leaks let unfiltered air bypass your expensive filtration entirely. Keep spare filters on hand during dusty seasons when you might need to service them more frequently than normal intervals.





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