Description
When you’re putting in long days during planting or harvest, your tractor’s engine oil picks up dirt, metal particles, and combustion byproducts that can turn clean oil into engine-damaging sludge. This Baldwin oil filter does the heavy lifting to keep your oil clean and your engine protected, giving you the peace of mind to focus on getting the job done instead of worrying about engine problems.
What You’re Getting
- Quality Baldwin construction that’s been protecting farm equipment engines since tractors had steel wheels
- 3 7/8 inch length and 3 23/32 inch outer diameter for proper fit and adequate oil flow
- M27 x 2.0 metric thread size that matches your tractor’s original specifications
- Built to the same specifications as the original equipment filter that came on your tractor
- Durable construction that handles the heat, vibration, and pressure changes of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter is designed for New Holland tractors that see real farm duty. Whether you’re running a compact utility tractor for chores around the place or a bigger machine for serious fieldwork, this filter handles the dust, heat, and vibration that comes with agricultural work. It’s the same quality filter that keeps engines running strong through everything from morning chores to marathon harvest days.
Made to Last
Baldwin has been making filters for farm equipment since tractors had steel wheels, and they know what it takes to keep an engine running in tough conditions. The quality filter media captures contaminants while maintaining proper oil flow, protecting your engine’s bearings, pistons, and other critical components from premature wear.
Installation Notes
This is a direct spin-on replacement that installs in minutes with standard tools. Before threading on the new filter, wipe a thin coat of clean oil on the gasket, then hand-tighten only 3/4 turn after the gasket contacts the mounting surface. Over-tightening just makes the next change harder and can damage the seal.






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