Need generic part number for hydraulic filter L275.

Karambit777

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Kubota L275. Can someone please tell me a hydraulic/trans oil filter part number to this model?? Something other than OEM Kubota would be great, so I can hit the parts house in the morning to get my tractor serviced. I have the OEM Kubota number 15301-32110 (according to a Kubota representative).

My current filter has ZERO numbers listed on the outside of the filter, and Orielys, Advance Auto, and me on Google has failed to find a different brand cross reference for this filter.

Please help!! And thanks so much.
 

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yea, looks like that lady at Kubota gave me the reservoir screen. Not what I needed. I need the hydraulic spin-on filter.

I think the correct part # is H3840-37710.

I am having a hard time finding a cross-reference for this filter.
 

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It sure would be nice to simply swing by a local parts house in the morning to grab this filter. I'm not sure if any Kubota dealers will be open around here in the morning. Iv never had this much headache finding a simple hydraulic filter.

Surely Fram, STP, Ac-Delco, K&N, etc makes this thing???
 

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Most dealers are open Saturday morning at least. I think overall your life would be easier if you googled a couple of local Kubota dealers hours and get up early and go pick up the right parts and Kubota hydraulic oil and filter for your service.
 

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Most dealers are open Saturday morning at least. I think overall your life would be easier if you googled a couple of local Kubota dealers hours and get up early and go pick up the right parts and Kubota hydraulic oil and filter for your service.
Iv already got my UDT and everything else needed. Just need this filter. Guess ill hit the dealer in the A.M. Looking like $20-$25; not too bad I guess.
 

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Don't forget to drain the rear axle housings if they have plugs(haven't checked your model)
 

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Don't forget to drain the rear axle housings if they have plugs(haven't checked your model)
Yep, mine has the two drain plugs (one on each side of the axle housing). The main oil fill port on top of the transmission is the only place to refill the transmission oil correct? I'm assuming the new fluid makes its way down into the rear axle housings from just the main port. I didn't see any other fill ports, nor did I see any mention in the owners manual of any additional fill-ports for the transmission or rear axles.

I re-filled the transmission fluid from the main port (only one I seen) until it showed full on the sight glass. Hope I'm good for the rear axles housings.
 
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You're good, how did the old oil look, any water or sludge on the bottom at initial flow/draining?
 

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Sounds good, whilst I don't expect any big change in oil level, allow for filter etc., go for a short drive and park up again and check fluid level before going and working it for hours on end.