Description
When your tractor starts losing power on those long days in dusty fields, nine times out of ten it’s because your air filter is clogged with dirt, chaff, and debris. This outer air filter element is your engine’s first line of defense against all that grit that wants to turn your expensive powerplant into worn-out scrap metal. At nearly 19 inches long and over 8 inches in diameter, this Baldwin filter has the capacity to handle serious dust loads while keeping clean air flowing to your engine.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty pleated filter media designed to capture dust, dirt, and debris before it reaches your engine
- Large surface area with 18 7/8-inch length and 8 1/4-inch diameter for maximum filtration capacity
- Baldwin quality construction that handles vibration, temperature swings, and constant dirt loading
- Direct replacement outer element that fits properly without modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter protects John Deere tractors and other agricultural equipment that work in the harshest conditions Mother Nature can dish out. Whether you’re cultivating fields that kick up clouds of dust, running through harvest operations where chaff fills the air, or doing loader work that stirs up dirt all day, this filter keeps your engine breathing clean. It’s especially critical during those marathon days of spring planting, summer cultivation, and fall harvest when your engine is working hard in dusty conditions.
Made to Last
Farm engines deal with dust levels that would choke most engines in minutes, so this filter is built to handle the punishment. The robust pleated construction maintains its filtering ability even as it accumulates dirt, giving you reliable engine protection throughout the service interval. Baldwin has been making quality filters for decades, and this one’s engineered to survive the constant vibration and harsh conditions that come with serious farm work.
Good to Know
This is the outer element in a two-stage air filtration system, so when it’s time for service, replace both the outer and inner elements together. Check your filter regularly during dusty conditions—you might need more frequent changes during harvest or when working sandy soils. When swapping filters, take a minute to clean out the air box and inspect for any cracks in the housing or loose clamps.






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