Description
When you’re running heavy equipment that puts in long hours under tough conditions, your oil filter is working overtime to keep expensive engines protected. This Baldwin B7030 filter is built for the demands of AGCO and Terex equipment, Detroit Diesel engines, and International trucks and buses that work hard for a living. With its oversized capacity and heavy-duty construction, it’s designed to handle the heat, pressure, and contaminants that come with commercial and agricultural applications.
What You’re Getting
- Large 5 3/8 inch diameter provides maximum filtration capacity for extended service intervals
- 30 PSID bypass valve ensures oil keeps flowing even when the filter gets loaded with debris
- 12+ inch length gives you plenty of filter media to trap contaminants without restricting flow
- M36 x 1.5 metric thread size matches factory specifications on international equipment
- Anti-drainback valve keeps oil in the filter when you shut down for instant pressure on startup
Built for Heavy-Duty Work
This filter serves equipment that doesn’t get to take breaks—from AGCO tractors running long days in the field to Terex construction machinery moving dirt and materials. International trucks hauling loads and Detroit Diesel engines powering everything from farm equipment to over-the-road haulers depend on clean oil to protect expensive internal components from wear and damage.
Made to Handle the Heat
Baldwin builds this filter with robust construction that stands up to the pressure spikes, temperature swings, and vibration that come with heavy equipment operation. The quality filter media captures metal particles, carbon deposits, and other contaminants while maintaining proper oil flow to bearings, pistons, and other critical engine parts.
Installation Notes
This is a direct spin-on replacement that threads right onto your existing filter base. Apply a thin coat of clean oil to the gasket before installation, then hand-tighten 3/4 turn after the gasket contacts the mounting surface. The large size means you’ll want to support the filter while threading it on to avoid cross-threading.






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