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TractorDeacon

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On oil and air filters, for those with the Mitsubishi S3L2 engine wouldn't they all be the same regardless of H.P.? I saw an earlier post where someone could not find an oil filter for their Max Series, all of which (I think) have the same block 80C.I. Mitsubishi engine. I have the Max 24 and would love to go to my local parts store vs. dealer and get hyd., air, and oil filters when the time comes.
 
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On oil and air filters, for those with the Mitsubishi S3L2 engine wouldn't they all be the same regardless of H.P.? I saw an earlier post where someone could not find an oil filter for their Max Series, all of which (I think) have the same block 80C.I. Mitsubishi engine. I have the Max 24 and would love to go to my local parts store vs. dealer and get hyd., air, and oil filters when the time comes.
Good luck. I've been trying for 2 or 3 years now to find alternative Mahindra filters to offer our customers.:confused2:
 
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I've found all filters but the hydro filters and all the OEM filters were either cheaper or there was so little price difference it wasn't worth getting the xreffed brands.
 
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Please share. Seems that hydro filters are a little harder to match but I'm thinking someone will, or has and will eventually share here.
 
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I didn't even keep the xref numbers as I don't plan on using them again. The numbers on Mahindra oil and fuel filters match other available Mitsubishi numbers.

I've seen the hydro question asked many many times here in the past and no one has xref numbers for them, and I stopped holding my breath waiting quite some time ago.
 
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My local Mahindra dealer charged $65.00 for the hydraulic filter for 2016 2555 HST. Does that sound legit. I about crapped myself.
 
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My local Mahindra dealer charged $65.00 for the hydraulic filter for 2016 2555 HST. Does that sound legit. I about crapped myself.

I paid $42 from Local dealer Hydro filter has larger than normal threaded center hole
Note
K&N HP1010 Engne oil filter is what I will be using.
 
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I think I paid 60 +/- for one of my hydro filters and 40 something for the other.
 
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If you think the Mahindra fitters cost, my L39 Kubota takes 2 filters due to the size of the hydraulic pump, each about 8" long with internal magnets, Cost about $70 each!, But I sometimes can find them on eBay. They are better built than aftermarket, with specific relief valve settings and the magnets, Which by the way really stick to our 'Stainless" Frig.
 
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If you think the Mahindra fitters cost, my L39 Kubota takes 2 filters due to the size of the hydraulic pump, each about 8" long with internal magnets, Cost about $70 each!, But I sometimes can find them on eBay. They are better built than aftermarket, with specific relief valve settings and the magnets, Which by the way really stick to our 'Stainless" Frig.
Guess I should feel lucky. My dealer gave me a price of $60 and I only need one. When you consider thread size and flow rates guess i better stick with the OEM. I appreciate all the replies.
 
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Jiminy crickets. I had know idea those filters were that salty. I just look at our current pricing for the 3016 hyd filters.$54 for the HST and$61 for the main hyd. I'll have to tell the parts counter people to give the customers a reach around when the come in for filters.:eek:
 
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Jiminy crickets. I had know idea those filters were that salty. I just look at our current pricing for the 3016 hyd filters.$54 for the HST and$61 for the main hyd. I'll have to tell the parts counter people to give the customers a reach around when the come in for filters.:eek:
I found this link. I know nothing about this company or the parts they carry. (My disclaimer) investigate for yourself but they carry some type of Mahindra hydraulic filters for a lot less.

All States Ag Parts | Tractor, combine, skid steer parts | New, used & rebuilt parts
 
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I was told (not verified yet) that #19682581000 is the Mahindra part number for the hydro 15 & 16 series and the Max. The above link on my last post came up when I Googled the number...just saying.
 
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Big thread inlet looks correct, however with freight, cost may be close
 
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I was told (not verified yet) that #19682581000 is the Mahindra part number for the hydro 15 & 16 series and the Max. The above link on my last post came up when I Googled the number...just saying.

That is a good number for the 3016 and 3616. Also used on MAX 22,24,25 and 26. :thumbsup:
 
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something your going to change once a year costing $70 is not bad at all. Hydraulic filters and HST filters are always going to be higher than the others.. and now T4 fuel filters have become higher than normal but we are talking about good spin on filters instead of paper.. which is still on some of them as a primary.. still most can get out the door around $200-$350 depending on what you do with your full service.. mines around $250 on my massey...
 

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