Junkman
Super Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="purple"> 1*This wrecnh will work fine on filters that have a notched end but if the edge of the filter is round and smooth at the end you can't use it.
You need a claw type wrench that has 3 fingers to remove the round smooth end filters.
I got mine at Auto Zone for under $8.oo. </font>
BTW Kubota uses both style Filters. )</font>
I don't have any problem using this flat strap wrench on any filters. If I find one that is particularly tight and the strap starts to slip, I just put a small piece of sandpaper under the strap and no more slipping. A good mechanic knows how to use tools to there fullest ability. A mediocre one just goes to Auto Zone and buys another tool because he doesn't know how to "think outside of the box".
You need a claw type wrench that has 3 fingers to remove the round smooth end filters.
I got mine at Auto Zone for under $8.oo. </font>
BTW Kubota uses both style Filters. )</font>
I don't have any problem using this flat strap wrench on any filters. If I find one that is particularly tight and the strap starts to slip, I just put a small piece of sandpaper under the strap and no more slipping. A good mechanic knows how to use tools to there fullest ability. A mediocre one just goes to Auto Zone and buys another tool because he doesn't know how to "think outside of the box".