Mainah
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L2501HST, BLMX3164 blower, BB1266 box blade, BX42S chipper, Titan forks
North Idaho Wolfman is 100% correct. I’ve been to filter school for 2 major manufacturers and I can tell you that Fram is complete junk; it’s an advertising campaign and it sucks a lot of people in. Cut one open beside almost any other “name brand” filter and you’ll see the difference immediately.
Wix/NAPA, Baldwin, and Donaldson all make quality filters, but they don’t always meet OE specs, and they’ve all had failures. But these companies have paid claims and stand behind their products. I’ve seen the very same thing with OE filters. In many cases an OE filter is patented and can’t be duplicated exactly for some time. And sometimes the aftermarket filter is better. This mostly in oil and air filters, hydraulic not so much. I would always use OE for hydraulic unless it’s an emergency situation.
I intend to always use OE filters on my Kubota, especially hydraulic filters. I would put a NAPA gold oil or air on and feel comfortable with it, and that’s what everything else I run gets, all gas engines. But for the frequency of use and piece of mind I’m sticking with Kubota, no matter who makes them. If I have a filter related issue there’s only one manufacturer to deal with on my end that way.
Beware of those who would spread misinformation, do your own research. Don’t believe me either, do your own research! Some things are not worth trusting to others unless you’re the kind who’s always looking to assign blame. But most people do that very thing with their own health, not wanting to take responsibility, and look at where we’re at...if people don’t care about themselves enough to take responsibility for their own health why should they care about filters?
Wix/NAPA, Baldwin, and Donaldson all make quality filters, but they don’t always meet OE specs, and they’ve all had failures. But these companies have paid claims and stand behind their products. I’ve seen the very same thing with OE filters. In many cases an OE filter is patented and can’t be duplicated exactly for some time. And sometimes the aftermarket filter is better. This mostly in oil and air filters, hydraulic not so much. I would always use OE for hydraulic unless it’s an emergency situation.
I intend to always use OE filters on my Kubota, especially hydraulic filters. I would put a NAPA gold oil or air on and feel comfortable with it, and that’s what everything else I run gets, all gas engines. But for the frequency of use and piece of mind I’m sticking with Kubota, no matter who makes them. If I have a filter related issue there’s only one manufacturer to deal with on my end that way.
Beware of those who would spread misinformation, do your own research. Don’t believe me either, do your own research! Some things are not worth trusting to others unless you’re the kind who’s always looking to assign blame. But most people do that very thing with their own health, not wanting to take responsibility, and look at where we’re at...if people don’t care about themselves enough to take responsibility for their own health why should they care about filters?