we are getting way more technical here than is required to clean up the oil on a little old Kubota! Milo has a great idea here, lets not bury it with over-complication. The filtration requirements of a relatively low pressure open center system, especially with a gear type pump is low. A 20-25 micron filter is quite adequate to do the job. More important to us than the filtration efficiency of the filter is whether it is capable of flow we desire without creating excessive pressure drop. Here again we are "saved" somewhat by our gear pump which is able to operate comfortably with considerable negative head at least compared to piston style pumps. For our purpose, if we use a filter similar to the one Kubota use on the newer tractors, we'll have a winner.
I'm sure I could hold my own with you discussing open center, closed center, load sensing, pressure compensated, pilot operated, pressure intensification, flow compounding, series filtration, bypass filtration, or whatever you want to talk about. If we ever get together over coffee someday I'd love to have that conversation too! I'm sure you can teach me something! But I don't think it would benefit any one except you and me on this forum and certainly wouldn't help Milo decide what filter to install on the ol' 245!
Ed