Description
When you’re putting long hours on your Case or New Holland during planting or harvest, clean oil flowing through that engine is what keeps expensive bearings, pistons, and other critical parts protected from the dirt and metal particles that want to turn your reliable tractor into a very expensive problem. Big horsepower machines like Case Maxxum and Puma tractors do serious work, and clean oil is what keeps all those moving parts happy – this spin-on filter catches all the nasty stuff that wants to turn your expensive engine into scrap metal.
What You’re Getting
- Advanced filter media that captures particles while maintaining the oil flow your engine needs for proper lubrication and cooling
- Built to handle the heat and contaminants these engines generate during operation – standard spin-on installation with proper gasket sealing
- Sturdy construction that handles pressure spikes and temperature swings without breaking down
- Direct replacement design – no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits Case Maxxum and Puma series tractors plus New Holland T6 and T7 series machines – the workhorses that handle everything from heavy tillage and big field operations to hay production and loader work. Whether you’re running a T6030 on a hay mower, pulling heavy tillage with a T7040, or handling loader work with a Maxxum 130, these tractors work hard and need oil filtration systems that can keep up.
Made to Last
Farm engines work harder than most people realize, dealing with constant load changes, temperature extremes, and contamination that would destroy lesser filters. This filter is built to the same specifications as the original equipment that came on your tractor, with filter media that traps contaminants while maintaining steady oil flow and construction that handles the pressure spikes and temperature swings without breaking down.
Installation Notes
This is a spin-on filter, so changing it is as simple as unscrewing the old one and threading on the new. Apply a thin coat of clean oil to the gasket before installation, and hand-tighten plus another 3/4 turn once the gasket contacts the mounting surface. Don’t over-tighten—it makes the next change harder and can damage the gasket. Change this filter every time you change oil, typically every 250-500 hours depending on how hard you’re working the machine and how dusty conditions are.






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