Oil & Fuel Oil filter "part cross-over"

   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #1  

WV B7610

New member
Joined
Mar 27, 2007
Messages
10
My dealership is charging $11.00 + tax for an engine oil filter for the B7610.

I'm hoping to find a quality substitute filter for the Kubota part # HH150-32094 at a lesser price.

I buy most filters for my other equipment from NAPA, but they were unable to cross-over this part number.

Has anyone out there already figured out a good substitute filter for this unit or can anyone point me to a web site that might provide a good cross-over chart?

I hate to sound cheap, but every little bit helps these days and although some people say it isn't necessary, I change the filter EVERY time I change the oil.

Thanks in advance.

Mike
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #2  
If you look up a B7610 on wix oil filters website it shows part # 51064 for your oil filter. Just go to wix filters homepage and do a search
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #3  
BCNU said:
If you look up a B7610 on wix oil filters website it shows part # 51064 for your oil filter. Just go to wix filters homepage and do a search
Not much savings then. I just bought a 1064 Napa Gold and paid $9.74. It says 'made by Wix' right on it.
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #5  
There some ironry here. Do yall spend the bucks on SUDT or even UDT? but save a couple bucks on an oil filter? I guess I'm backards..I use regular tractor oil and a Kubota oil filter. :) I think mine are about 6-7 bucks.
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #6  
RobJ said:
There some ironry here. Do yall spend the bucks on SUDT or even UDT? but save a couple bucks on an oil filter? I guess I'm backards..I use regular tractor oil and a Kubota oil filter. :) I think mine are about 6-7 bucks.

For me it's more of a convenience thing. The Kubota dealer is out of my way, the NAPA dealer is nearby.

It's kind of funny for the air filter, it doesn't even pretend to be the Kubota brand. It has the manufacturer's p/n right on the end!

Greg
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #7  
We sell it online for $9.35. You really not going to find anything thats much cheaper. Its not worth the $2/filter to mess with an automotive filter that may not stand up to an off road appliction. Most of this stuff is OEM'ed by Cummins/Fleetguard. We cross reference the stuff back to the OEM all the time, but often its actually cheaper to buy the Kubota filter.
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over"
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Please don't get me wrong, I don't mind paying a few dollars more for a better quality filter (oil, etc.). I just thought that it might be one of those times that the "Kubota filter" was just a NAPA filter with Kubota paint on it at twice the price. I have run into this issue with other equipment in the past.

Not to mention that my Kubota dealership is closed on weekends, which is always when I realize that I need to do an oil change and NAPA is open 7 days a week.

Looks like I'll be sticking with the OEM filter.

Thanks for the input.

Mike
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #9  
MessickFarmEqu said:
We sell it online for $9.35. You really not going to find anything thats much cheaper. Its not worth the $2/filter to mess with an automotive filter that may not stand up to an off road appliction. Most of this stuff is OEM'ed by Cummins/Fleetguard. We cross reference the stuff back to the OEM all the time, but often its actually cheaper to buy the Kubota filter.

Thanks for jogging my memory, the air filter is a Fleetguard. Looks like I too will be buying from the dealer.

On a side note, when I was at the dealer picking up a turn signal to replace the broken one on my BX I noticed that there was a filter "kit" for the Kubota RTV 900. The kit included oil, tranny, air and fuel filters and seemed to be quite a bit less than the individual filters for my BX. Is there such a kit for tractors too?

Greg
 
   / Oil filter "part cross-over" #10  
MessickFarmEqu said:
We sell it online for $9.35. You really not going to find anything thats much cheaper. Its not worth the $2/filter to mess with an automotive filter that may not stand up to an off road appliction. Most of this stuff is OEM'ed by Cummins/Fleetguard. We cross reference the stuff back to the OEM all the time, but often its actually cheaper to buy the Kubota filter.

Did you ever catch this thread? Any truth to my L2500 filter now coming straight from Japan?

Rob

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...-oil-filters-kubota.html?highlight=oil+filter
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

ATTENTION! PLEASE READ (A44502)
ATTENTION! PLEASE...
2001 MACK CH (A45046)
2001 MACK CH (A45046)
2015 Ford Escape S SUV (A42744)
2015 Ford Escape S...
2005 Ford F-250 4x4 Ext. Cab Pickup Truck (A42744)
2005 Ford F-250...
1995 WhiteGMC WG Truck, VIN # 4V2JCBHE3SR840499 (A44391)
1995 WhiteGMC WG...
2007 GMC Yukon XL 2500 4x4 (MPV), VIN # 1GKGK26K57R243049 (A44391)
2007 GMC Yukon XL...
 
Top