Description
When your hedge cutter starts getting sluggish or your JCB telehandler’s hydraulics feel less responsive than they should, a dirty hydraulic filter is often the culprit. This specialized filter is designed for the demanding hydraulic systems on hedge cutting equipment and JCB industrial machines, where hours of continuous operation put serious demands on fluid cleanliness. Clean hydraulic oil keeps your expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders working smoothly instead of wearing out prematurely.
Key Features
- Quality bypass valve prevents system damage if filter becomes clogged during heavy operation
- Built-in diaphragm provides enhanced filtering capabilities for contaminated environments
- Anti-leak valve system keeps fluid where it belongs—in your hydraulic lines, not on the ground
- Can be mounted either way up, giving you flexibility during installation and service
- Heavy-duty construction handles the high flow rates and pressure spikes common in hedge cutter hydraulics
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter is engineered for JCB’s Industrial series telehandlers and loading shovels—machines that handle everything from moving feed and bedding to stacking hay bales. It also fits McConnel hedge cutters from their various Hyreach series, equipment that’s essential for maintaining fence rows, roadside vegetation, and property borders. Whether you’re running a telehandler for daily farm chores or operating a hedge cutter for seasonal maintenance work, these machines depend on clean hydraulic fluid for precise control and reliable operation.
Made to Last
Modern hydraulic systems operate at pressures exceeding 3,000 PSI, and even microscopic contamination can cause catastrophic failures. A quality hydraulic filter removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from external contamination, and degraded oil compounds that can damage sensitive components. This filter’s robust design handles the vibration, temperature swings, and pressure cycling that come with industrial agricultural use.
Good to Know
The flexible mounting orientation makes installation easier when space is tight. Replace every 500 hours or annually, whichever comes first. During heavy-duty operations like hay season or harvest, check filter condition every 250 hours. If you’re doing a lot of hedge cutting work, the dusty conditions mean more frequent filter checks are a good idea. Always relieve hydraulic pressure before changing the filter and keep a spare on hand during busy seasons.






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