Description
When you’re working dusty fields during cultivation or harvest, your engine’s air intake is basically drinking dirt unless you’ve got good filtration protecting it. Clean air is your engine’s lifeline, and when you’re working dusty fields or cutting hay, your air filters work overtime. This outer air filter element does the heavy lifting, catching the big particles and dust clouds before they can clog up your inner filter and cause problems. This Baldwin RS3934 outer element gets your Case International equipment breathing clean again.
What You’re Getting
- Primary filtration element that captures the majority of dust and debris before it reaches the secondary filter
- Large 8 5/32-inch diameter with 15 5/8-inch length gives you plenty of filtering surface to handle heavy dirt loads
- Robust filter media and construction designed to handle vibration, temperature swings, and the constant dirt loading that comes with outdoor work with pleated design giving you maximum filtering surface in a compact package
- Direct replacement that fits properly without modifications—just like what came on your machine from the factory
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits Case International equipment that sees the kind of punishment farm machines dish out daily. Whether you’re combining grain, running a disc through dry ground, or handling livestock operations, this outer element handles the conditions that would choke lesser filters in minutes. Whether you’re combining dusty grain fields, running a dozer through sandy soil, or operating a loader in a gravel pit, this filter handles the conditions that come with putting equipment to work in demanding environments.
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 to give you reliable filtration that protects your engine investment. This isn’t some cheap knockoff—it’s built to handle real farm conditions day after day.
Installation Notes
Start by cleaning the air filter housing thoroughly – no point installing clean filters in a dirty housing and check the rubber sealing surfaces for damage and apply a light coat of grease to ensure a good seal. This is the outer element in a two-stage air filtration system—always replace both outer and inner elements together during service. Keep spare filters on hand during dusty seasons when you might need to service them more frequently than normal intervals.






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