Description
When your excavator starts feeling sluggish or you notice the hydraulics acting jerky during those long dig days, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter is trying to tell you something. A dirty or clogged filter doesn’t just slow you down—it lets contaminated fluid circulate through expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders, setting you up for costly repairs that’ll shut you down when deadlines are tight. When your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish or you notice jerky three-point hitch movement, chances are your hydraulic filter needs attention. A dirty filter restricts oil flow and lets contaminants circulate through expensive pumps and valves—problems that’ll cost you way more than a simple filter change.
What You’re Getting
- Quality Baldwin construction built to handle the pressure spikes and heat that come with excavator work
- Threaded hex nut design for easy removal even when it’s been on there a while
- 5 7/16 inch length and 2 17/32 inch diameter provide optimal filtration for mid-size excavator hydraulic systems
- 1-11 BSP-PL thread size ensures secure mounting without adapters or modifications
Built for Real Excavation Work
This filter fits various Kubota equipment including tractors, excavators, and utility vehicles. Whether you’re digging drainage ditches, clearing land, or moving material around the job site, Kubota excavators put their hydraulic systems through demanding cycles all day long. Clean hydraulic fluid keeps your boom, stick, and bucket responding smoothly when precision matters.
Made to Last
Baldwin filters are engineered to handle the pressure spikes, temperature swings, and contaminant loads that come with real-world hydraulic work. Baldwin has been making filters for decades, and they know what it takes to protect an engine under demanding conditions. The robust construction and quality filter media capture contaminants while maintaining proper oil flow, protecting your engine’s bearings and internal components from premature wear.
Installation Notes
This spin-on filter threads directly onto compatible bases – just spin off the old filter and thread on the new one. Apply a thin coat of clean hydraulic fluid to the gasket before installation and hand-tighten plus 3/4 turn for proper sealing. That hex nut makes removal much easier than fighting with filter wrenches in tight spaces. Check your hydraulic fluid level after installation and top off if needed.






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