Description
When you’re pushing a truck through long hauls or running an excavator through another 12-hour day on the jobsite, clean fuel is what keeps those expensive diesel engines running strong. A clogged or failing fuel filter can cause rough running, power loss, hard starting, and even complete engine shutdown in the middle of critical farm work. This Baldwin fuel filter catches all the dirt, water, and contamination before it can reach your injection system, keeping you rolling instead of broke down on the side of the road.
What You’re Getting
- Professional-grade Baldwin construction that handles the demands of commercial trucks and heavy equipment
- Baldwin filters have been protecting engines for decades with quality media that captures contaminants while maintaining proper oil flow. The sturdy construction handles the pressure fluctuations and harsh conditions your Kubota faces, while the reliable gasket ensures a leak-free seal.
- Designed to handle high fuel flow rates without restriction or pressure drop
- Direct replacement design that fits M.A.N. truck and Volvo excavator applications
Built for Real Commercial Work
This filter serves M.A.N. trucks that log thousands of miles hauling freight and Volvo excavators that dig, lift, and push dirt all day long. These machines work in conditions where fuel quality can vary widely—from truck stops to construction site fuel tanks—and they can’t afford the downtime that comes with fuel system problems.
Made to Last
Baldwin filters are built to handle the harsh realities of farm life—temperature swings, vibration, and constant exposure to dust that would overwhelm lesser filters. The robust construction and quality filtration media keep doing their job hour after hour, protecting your investment in expensive engine components that cost far more to replace than they do to protect.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward, but always relieve fuel system pressure before removing the old filter, and be ready to catch any fuel spillage. Keep the fuel system primed after installation to avoid air pockets. Consider keeping a spare filter in your shop – fuel filters are cheap insurance compared to the cost of fuel system repairs, and changing them regularly keeps your tractor running reliably when you need it most.






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