Hydraulic Filter for Gresen In-Line Housing - Multi-Brand Tractor Compatibility
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Hydraulic Filter for Gresen In-Line Housing – Multi-Brand Tractor Compatibility

Original price was: $22.91.Current price is: $6.87.

SKU: SMA-PT207HD10 Category:

Description

Clean hydraulic fluid is what keeps your tractor running smooth when you’re pushing hard through harvest or working the loader all day. When your hydraulic system starts getting sluggish or making noise, a dirty filter is usually the problem—and this Baldwin filter is designed to fix it. This filter goes right into your Gresen in-line housing and keeps contaminants from wrecking expensive pumps and valves.

What You’re Getting

  • Quality Baldwin filtration media that catches particles down to microscopic levels
  • Heavy-duty construction at 6 31/32 inches long and 4 1/2 inches diameter for maximum capacity
  • Direct fit for Gresen in-line housing systems—no modifications needed
  • Professional-grade materials that handle high pressure and temperature swings
  • Multi-brand compatibility keeps parts inventory simple for mixed fleets

Built for Real Farm Work

This filter works across multiple tractor brands including Allis Chalmers, Case, Caterpillar, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Oliver, Steiger, and Versatile Equipment. Whether you’re running a utility tractor for loader work or a high-horsepower machine pulling heavy implements, this filter handles the demanding hydraulic systems that power everything from three-point hitches to precision steering.

Made to Last

Baldwin builds this filter to handle the punishment that comes with farm work—pressure spikes from rapid loader cycles, temperature extremes from summer fieldwork, and the constant flow demands of modern hydraulic systems. The filtration media stays effective while the housing maintains its seal, protecting your hydraulic investment season after season.

Good to Know

Make sure you’re working with a Gresen in-line housing before ordering, as this filter is specifically designed for that system. When changing filters, always shut down the system and relieve pressure first. It’s a good time to check your hydraulic fluid level and condition—if the old filter shows excessive metal particles or the fluid looks burned, you might have bigger issues to address.

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