The Case IH DX29 tractor primary air filter part number is 1265510C1. The outer air filter is 381423R92.
Case IH DX29 Air Filter Details
| Primary air filter part number | 1265510C1 |
|---|---|
| Outer air filter part number | 381423R92 |
| Air filter dimensions | Outside diameter: 6 in | Inside diameter: 3 in |
Air Filter Service Interval Guide
Air Filter Service Interval Guide
Listed Filter Size Check
These are practical inspection/replacement guide ranges for the compact tractor category. Dusty work can shorten the interval heavily, so use the restriction indicator and operator manual first.
Case IH DX29 Extra Air Filter Notes
| Engine model | Shibaura 1.3L |
|---|---|
| Engine displacement | 1.3 L | 79.3 cu in |
| Engine horsepower | 29 hp |
| Primary filter note | For the Case IH DX29, the listed primary air filter part number is 1265510C1. 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 381423R92. |
| Safety filter note | If your air cleaner has an inner safety element, leave it in place while servicing the outer filter so dirt cannot fall into the intake. |
| Fitment note | Listed dimensions: Outside diameter: 6 in | Inside diameter: 3 in. Use dimensions as a second check, not as the only buying method. |
| Filter size note | The listed dimensions point to a normal outside diameter at 6 in. Use that as a fitment sanity check against the old filter. |
| Power range note | For a smaller tractor, the filter may not look dramatic, but dirt ingestion is still the killer. Dry mowing, loader work and chaff are bigger triggers than engine hours alone. |
| Engine airflow note | The displacement helps identify the engine family; horsepower tells you how hard it breathes under load. The element still has to match the canister. |
| 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. |
Case IH DX29 Air Filter FAQs
How do I avoid mixing up the Case IH DX29 air-filter elements?
Because no clean inner safety number is shown, treat the visible outer/primary numbers as the main service parts and inspect the housing before assuming there is no safety element.
Why should I compare the old Case IH DX29 filter before buying?
Because this listing shows primary and outer service-element numbers, with no clean inner safety number shown, the risk is ordering one correct number and one wrong companion element. Keep 1265510C1 as the main reference, then confirm the other elements separately.
How should I use the Case IH DX29 filter dimensions?
The listed outside diameter helps, but it is incomplete. Do not buy purely from that value unless the old element also matches.
Why does the full Case IH DX29 air-filter number matter?
Part numbers are not keywords to approximate. One missing suffix can send you to a related filter that does not seal correctly.
Does engine power change how I service the Case IH DX29 air filter?
For a smaller tractor, the filter may not look dramatic, but dirt ingestion is still the killer. Dry mowing, loader work and chaff are bigger triggers than engine hours alone.
What does the outer-filter listing mean for the Case IH DX29?
The outer element is the one most likely to be dirty. If there is a smaller element behind it, leave that one protected unless it needs replacement.
Does the Case IH DX29 engine setup affect air filter fitment?
Use the engine data as a warning system, not as the buying method. The listed setup points to a light utility setup, but air-cleaner housings can still vary by serial range and market.
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 caseih.com website before ordering or installing an air filter.
