Description
When you’re pushing through dusty demolition sites, moving dirt piles, or working in feed lots, your skid steer’s engine is breathing some pretty tough air. This inner filter element is your engine’s last line of defense against the fine dust and debris that can slip past the outer filter. A worn or missing inner element is like running your engine without insurance—and we all know how that story ends.
What You’re Getting
- Quality felt media that traps fine particles while maintaining proper airflow to your engine
- Pleated media that holds its shape even when loaded with dirt, and seals that stay flexible through temperature swings and vibration
- Radial seal design that prevents bypass around the filter edges
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed
Built for Real Skid Steer Work
This inner element is designed specifically for Gehl’s 7000 series skid steers and compact track loaders, machines built to handle everything from landscaping and construction work to farm cleanup and material handling. Whether you’re loading trucks, cleaning barns, or moving gravel, these machines work in environments where dust and debris are just part of the job.
Made to Last
Baldwin has been making filters for decades, and they know what it takes to survive in harsh conditions. The pleated media holds its shape even when loaded with dirt, and the seals stay flexible through temperature swings and vibration. 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.
Installation Notes
When swapping filters, take a minute to clean out the air box and check for any cracks in the housing or loose clamps. Remember, this is part of a two-stage system—always replace both inner and outer elements at the same time for complete protection. Always inspect your air cleaner housing for cracks or damaged seals while you’ve got the old filter out—any air leak here bypasses all your filtration. Keep a spare on hand during dusty seasons like harvest when you might need to change filters more frequently to maintain peak engine performance.






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