Description
If you’ve ever noticed dust getting past your Ford 8N’s air cleaner or heard your engine struggling with rough idling, chances are this little screen needs attention. The air cleaner screen works by creating centrifugal action that spins heavier dust particles outward before they reach the main oil bath filter, significantly reducing the cleaning frequency required for the oil bath system and protecting the engine from premature wear caused by abrasive particles. When this screen gets clogged or damaged, your tractor’s breathing suffers—and so does performance.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement screen that fits perfectly in your 8N’s air cleaner funnel assembly
- Fine mesh construction that captures dust and debris before it reaches your oil bath filter
- Durable materials built to handle years of field conditions and temperature swings
- Quality TISCO manufacture that meets original equipment specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This screen is designed for Ford 8N tractors from 1948 through 1952—those reliable workhorses that are still earning their keep on farms across the country. Whether you’re bush-hogging pastures, cultivating fields, or running a hay rake, your 8N depends on clean air to keep running strong. Clean air intake is critical for optimal combustion, fuel economy, and power output, especially during demanding field operations.
Made to Last
Your 8N was built to work hard, and this replacement screen matches that durability. The construction provides long-lasting durability while resisting the corrosive effects of moisture and agricultural chemicals commonly encountered in farming environments. It’s designed to handle everything from dusty harvest conditions to humid summer days without falling apart.
Installation Notes
This screen drops right into your air cleaner funnel—no modifications needed. Regular maintenance involves checking for cracks or damage and cleaning accumulated debris from the outer surfaces, and inspecting the seal surfaces for proper fit to prevent unfiltered air from bypassing the system. Clean it out periodically with compressed air or a stiff brush to keep air flowing freely.






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