Description
When you’re pulling those long days during planting or harvest, the last thing you need is dusty, stuffy air making an already tough job even harder. When you’re spending 12-hour days planting, cultivating, or harvesting, clean cabin air isn’t just about comfort – it’s about staying alert and productive. This cab air filter keeps the air inside your John Deere clean and fresh, filtering out dust, pollen, chaff, and other airborne particles that can make operating your tractor miserable during harvest, tillage, or any dusty field operation.
What You’re Getting
- At 12 13/32 inches long and 6 7/8 inches in diameter, this filter is built to handle the dust, chaff, and debris that come with serious farm work.
- High-efficiency filtration that traps dust, pollen, and chemical vapors before they reach your lungs
- Baldwin has been making quality filters for decades, and this one’s engineered to handle the punishment farm equipment dishes out.
- Pleated design maximizes surface area for better airflow and longer service life
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter fits a variety of John Deere equipment where clean air makes the difference between productive operation and costly breakdowns. Whether it’s protecting your engine’s intake system from field dust or keeping your cab air clean during spraying operations, this filter handles the contamination load that comes with cultivation, harvest, and general farm work. From utility tractors handling chores around the farm to bigger machines working through dusty field conditions, this filter keeps your breathing space comfortable and safe.
Made to Last
This outer element uses robust filter media and construction designed to handle vibration, temperature swings, and the constant dirt loading that comes with outdoor work. The pleated design gives you maximum filtering surface in a compact package. The materials resist moisture that can cause other filters to break down in humid conditions, so you get reliable performance throughout the service interval.
Good to Know
Replace this outer element more frequently during dusty seasons like harvest or when working in sandy soils. A good rule of thumb is to check it every 50 hours and replace when it looks loaded with debris. Keep a spare on hand during busy seasons so you’re never stuck breathing dusty air during those critical planting or harvest windows.






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