Description
When you’re running skid steer work all day—whether it’s loading feed, cleaning barns, or moving dirt—your engine’s breathing some of the dustiest air on the farm. This outer air filter element is your engine’s first line of defense against all that dust, dirt, and debris that can turn an expensive rebuild into your reality check. A clogged or damaged outer filter lets the fine stuff get to your inner filter too fast, and before you know it, you’re looking at costly engine damage that could’ve been prevented with a simple filter change.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty pleated construction that maximizes surface area for better dust-holding capacity and longer service life
- Baldwin quality filtration media engineered to capture particles while maintaining proper airflow to your engine
- Robust outer shell design that handles the constant vibration and dirt loading that comes with skid steer work
- Direct replacement for your original equipment—no modifications or special tools needed for installation
- Proper dimensions at 5-31/32 inches outer diameter, 3-3/8 inches inner diameter, and 14-1/8 inches length for exact fitment
Built for Real Skid Steer Work
This filter fits Owatonna skid steer models including the 2066, 2076, 2086, 2700V, 3300V, and MT2076—machines that work in the kind of dusty, debris-filled environments where cheap filters just don’t cut it. Whether you’re working in a dusty feedlot, cleaning out barns with years of settled dust, or doing construction work where dirt clouds are part of the job, this filter handles the punishment that comes with putting skid steers to work in demanding conditions.
Made to Last
Skid steer engines work hard in tough conditions, and this Baldwin filter is built to match that durability. The filter media maintains its efficiency even as it loads up with dirt, while the sturdy construction handles the heat, vibration, and constant airflow demands that come with skid steer operations. Quality materials mean it keeps protecting your engine even when you’re working in the worst dust conditions, helping prevent the kind of engine wear that leads to expensive repairs.
Good to Know
This is the outer element in your two-stage filtration system, so always replace both the outer and inner elements together during service for maximum protection. While you’ve got the air cleaner housing open, take a minute to clean it out and check for any cracks or loose clamps—even small air leaks can let unfiltered air bypass your expensive filtration entirely. Keep spare filters on hand during dusty seasons when you might need to service them more frequently than normal intervals.






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