Description
When your hydraulic system starts acting sluggish or you notice jerky loader movements, chances are your hydraulic filter needs attention. A dirty filter restricts oil flow and lets contaminants circulate through expensive pumps and valves—problems that’ll cost you way more than a simple filter change. This Baldwin replacement captures particles and debris before they can damage sensitive hydraulic components and gets your Allis Chalmers or Deutz running smooth again.
What You’re Getting
- Integrated 15 PSID front-end check valve and 30 PSID bypass valve keep fluid flowing even under challenging conditions
- Robust 8 23/32-inch length design provides ample filtration media for extended service life
- Standard 1-12 thread size fits directly onto your tractor’s filter base without adapters
- Baldwin quality construction that handles the pressure cycles and temperature swings of farm work
- G381-A internal gasket ensures leak-free operation and proper seal integrity
Built for Real Farm Work
This filter works on Deutz utility tractors and Allis Chalmers machines that handle everything from loader work to field operations. Whether you’re moving feed bunks, running a disc harrow, or operating a three-point hitch implement, this filter removes metal particles from normal wear, dirt from dusty conditions, and other contaminants that score cylinder walls and damage sensitive valves while maintaining the hydraulic performance these tractors are known for.
Made to Last
Baldwin filters are engineered to handle the pressure spikes, temperature swings, and contaminant loads that come with real-world hydraulic work. The filtration media captures particles and debris before they can damage sensitive hydraulic components, while the sturdy housing withstands the vibration and harsh conditions your tractor faces season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a direct spin-on replacement that threads right onto your existing filter base. Apply a thin coat of clean hydraulic fluid to the gasket before installation, then hand-tighten 3/4 turn after the gasket contacts the mounting surface. Change filters every 500-1000 hours depending on your operating conditions—more often if you’re working in dusty environments or doing heavy hydraulic work. Always check the old filter for unusual contamination that might indicate other system problems.






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