Description
If you’ve ever dealt with a sluggish boom, jerky loader movement, or hydraulic system that just won’t respond right on your forestry equipment, there’s a good chance your hydraulic filter needs attention. When your hydraulic system starts acting up—sluggish loader response, jerky implement movement, dirty fluid is usually the culprit that’s starving your system of clean oil and setting you up for expensive repairs. This Baldwin replacement filter keeps your hydraulic fluid clean and your John Deere forestry equipment running smooth when you’re deep in the woods and breakdowns just aren’t an option.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration media captures particles down to 10 microns to keep harmful debris out of sensitive hydraulic components
- 5-inch length and 2 3/4-inch diameter designed specifically for forestry equipment hydraulic systems
- Quality construction means it handles the pressure cycles and temperature swings that come with demanding hydraulic work while maintaining consistent filtration performance
- Glass fiber media provides superior filtration in dusty forestry conditions
- Baldwin has been making filters for decades, and they understand what it takes to protect engines in demanding conditions
Built for Forestry Work
This filter fits John Deere forwarders and wheeled harvesters—the heavy-duty machines that handle the demanding hydraulic work of moving logs, operating grapples, and managing complex forestry operations. These advanced hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making clean filtration absolutely critical for reliable operation. Whether you’re running a forwarder loaded with logs or operating harvester heads all day, this filter ensures your hydraulic system keeps working when you’re miles from the nearest shop.
Made to Last
This filter is built to handle the abuse that comes with farm work and keep your hydraulic system running smoothly season after season. A quality hydraulic filter removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from external contamination, and degraded oil compounds that can damage sensitive components. The glass fiber media handles the dusty, debris-filled environment of forestry work while maintaining consistent flow rates your system needs.
Installation Notes
Change filters every 500-1000 hours depending on your operating conditions—more often if you’re working in dusty environments or doing heavy hydraulic work. If the old filter is loaded with metal particles or unusual contamination, it might be time to investigate what’s causing the problem before it gets expensive. Always use clean hydraulic fluid when changing filters and make sure your system is properly bled of air before putting it back to work.






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