Description
If your loader’s feeling sluggish or your three-point hitch isn’t responding like it used to, chances are your hydraulic system is telling you it’s time for some clean oil. A dirty hydraulic filter lets contamination circulate through those expensive pumps and valves, setting you up for costly failures when you can least afford downtime. This replacement filter gets your Deutz hydraulic system back to running smooth and responsive.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration that traps metal particles, dirt, and moisture before they damage components
- Heavy-duty canister construction that handles pressure spikes during cold starts and heavy lifting
- Internal bypass protection keeps oil flowing even if the filter gets clogged, protecting your pump
- Direct OEM replacement that fits right in your existing filter housing
- Quality filter media designed for the high-flow demands of Deutz hydraulic systems
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter serves a wide range of Deutz tractors from compact utility models to mid-size row-crop machines. Whether you’re running an Agrostar series for hay operations, using a DX series for cultivation work, or operating one of the smaller Agrocompact models around the farmyard, these machines put their hydraulic systems to work daily. From powering loaders and operating three-point implements to running hydraulic remotes for various attachments, clean hydraulic fluid keeps everything working right.
Made to Last
Deutz hydraulic systems run at high pressures and handle heavy loads, which is why this filter is built to handle the tough conditions. The filter media captures contaminants down to the micron level while maintaining proper flow rates. The sturdy construction withstands the pressure surges that come with normal operation, and quality seals prevent internal leakage that can make cheap filters fail prematurely.
Installation Notes
Always pre-fill the new filter with clean hydraulic fluid before installation to prevent dry starts that are hard on pumps. Clean around the filter housing thoroughly before removal to keep dirt from falling into the system. Have plenty of rags handy as these filters hold more fluid than you might expect, and check your hydraulic fluid level after running the system to top off as needed.






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