Description
When your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish or your three-point hitch gets jerky, chances are it’s time to replace that hydraulic filter. Your SCVs control everything from your loader to your implements, and clean hydraulic oil means responsive, reliable operation when you need it most. This replacement filter keeps contamination from circulating through expensive pumps, valves, and cylinders—the kind of damage that’ll cost you way more than a simple filter change.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filtration that captures particles down to microscopic levels
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the high pressure and flow rates of 6R hydraulics
- Quality filter media that removes metal particles and dirt before they damage components
- Direct replacement design that fits your existing hydraulic system perfectly
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere 6R series tractors are workhorses that handle everything from spring planting and cultivation to harvest work and loader operations. Whether you’re running a 6105R with a front-end loader moving grain or operating a 6210R pulling heavy implements through tough field conditions, your hydraulic system is constantly working hard. These advanced hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making clean filtration absolutely critical for reliable operation. Modern tractors have hydraulic systems operating at pressures exceeding 3,000 PSI, and even microscopic contamination can cause catastrophic failures.
Made to Last
Farm work doesn’t stop for equipment problems, which is why this filter is engineered to handle the demands of commercial agriculture. The filter media effectively captures particles and contaminants that can cause sticky valves, slow response times, and costly hydraulic repairs. Quality construction means it maintains its filtering efficiency even under high pressure and temperature conditions you’ll encounter during intensive field work.
Good to Know
Replace every 500 hours or annually, whichever comes first. During heavy-duty operations like hay season or harvest, check filter condition every 250 hours. Always use clean hydraulic oil when changing filters and inspect the old filter element for excessive metal particles or unusual debris. Keep a spare on hand during busy seasons—hydraulic system failures can cost you more than the price of several filters.






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