Description
Your Maxxum’s engine is working hard in dusty fields, through harvest chaff, and around dirt that would choke most engines in no time. This inner air filter element is the last line of defense before all that contamination reaches your engine’s cylinders, where even a small amount of dirt can cause expensive damage. When you’re counting on your tractor to get through planting season or harvest without missing a beat, clean air filtration isn’t optional.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency filter media that captures fine particles missed by the outer element
- Precision-fitted 335mm x 125mm size designed specifically for Maxxum tractors
- Durable construction that handles the constant airflow and vibration of field work
- Direct replacement that installs without modifications or special tools
Built for Real Farm Work
This inner filter works in Case IH Maxxum 5150, 5250, and Maxxum 150 tractors—reliable mid-size machines that handle everything from row crop planting and cultivation to hay operations and loader work around the farm. Whether you’re working through dusty spring tillage or running through fields during harvest when dust and chaff are everywhere, this filter keeps your engine breathing clean.
Made to Last
Your Maxxum operates in conditions that would overwhelm passenger car filters in minutes. This inner element uses robust filter media designed to handle the constant dirt loading and temperature swings that come with farm work. The pleated design gives you maximum filtering surface while maintaining proper airflow to your engine.
Good to Know
Always replace both inner and outer air filter elements together during service—using a new inner with a dirty outer defeats the purpose. Check your air intake housing and clamps while you’ve got everything apart, since even small leaks let unfiltered air bypass your expensive filtration system. Keep spare filters on hand during dusty seasons when you might need to service them more frequently than normal intervals.






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