The New Holland L75 tractor primary air filter part number is 86512887. The inner safety filter is 86982523.
New Holland L75 Air Filter Details
| Primary air filter part number | 86512887 |
|---|---|
| Inner safety air filter part number | 86982523 |
| Outer air filter part number | 87408704 |
Air Filter Service Interval Guide
Air Filter Service Interval Guide
These are practical inspection/replacement guide ranges for the utility tractor category. Dusty work can shorten the interval heavily, so use the restriction indicator and operator manual first.
New Holland L75 Extra Air Filter Notes
| Engine model | Iveco 3.9L |
|---|---|
| Engine displacement | 3.9 L | 238 cu in |
| Engine horsepower | 75 hp | 55.9 kW |
| Primary filter note | For the New Holland L75, the listed primary air filter part number is 86512887. Match the number before buying because air cleaner setups can vary by engine, serial range and market. |
| Outer filter note | The listed outer air filter part number is 87408704. |
| Safety filter note | The listed inner safety air filter is 86982523. Do not remove the safety element for normal cleaning; replace it if dirty, damaged or oil-soaked. |
| Fitment note | Check the old filter, air cleaner housing label and parts book before ordering if the tractor has had an engine or intake-housing change. |
| Power range note | This sits in the utility range. The 300-hour guide is useful for planning, but dusty work should shorten the inspection cycle. |
| Engine airflow note | Displacement and horsepower together explain airflow demand better than either one alone, but the air-cleaner housing still proves fit. |
| Service note | Clean loose dust from the air cleaner housing before pulling the filter. Never run the tractor with the filter removed, even for a quick test. |
New Holland L75 Air Filter FAQs
How do I avoid mixing up the New Holland L75 air-filter elements?
For a full parts check, separate the service element from the safety element: buy the outer/primary service element first, then buy the inner safety element only if it is dirty, damaged or due. Do not accidentally order 87408704 when you meant the safety filter, or 86982523 when you meant the outer filter.
Why should I compare the old New Holland L75 filter before buying?
Treat 86512887 as the hero value, not the whole truth. Serial range, engine swaps and different air-cleaner housings can beat a generic online listing.
How do the New Holland L75 outer and primary filters differ?
This looks like a multi-element setup. Keep the outer/primary service element and the inner safety element separate when ordering, because mixing up 87408704 and 86982523 is the easy mistake.
Why does the full New Holland L75 air-filter number matter?
Multiple numbers are useful only if each one is tied to the correct element position. Wrong element in the right brand is still wrong.
Why does the New Holland L75 horsepower class matter for filters?
This sits in the utility range. The 300-hour guide is useful for planning, but dusty work should shorten the inspection cycle.
Does the New Holland L75 engine setup affect air filter fitment?
The engine family, displacement and power class help explain why the filter matters, but they do not prove fit. The air-cleaner canister and old element are still the authority.
Should I blow out the New Holland L75 inner safety element?
On a a primary, outer and inner safety element setup, the inner element is the last barrier. If you remove it casually in a dusty shed, you defeat the reason it exists.
Mistakes do happen. Air filter specs can change by year, engine, serial range, market and air cleaner housing. Check the old filter, operator manual, parts book and official newholland.com website before ordering or installing an air filter.
