Usmcsrt1
Member
Roger.
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.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.
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.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.![]()
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.