Filter cross reference

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Bonaro

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Mar 30, 2017 103 28 28 Olympia, wa

I have a L275. The hydraulic filter is a H3840-37712

Does this cross to any common filter?

Creature Meadow

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Lifetime Member 2012 L4600, Disk, Brush Hog, GB60 Garden Bedder, GSS72 Grading Scraper Sep 19, 2016 1,063 135 63 53 Central North Carolina

I looked for 10 minutes on the Wix site and Baldwin site did not find anything.

Coleman equipment has OEM parts and the one you are looking in stock. Should you want to purchase OEM, price was about $38.00.

OlFerguson

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4440, 1120D Jun 1, 2017 184 11 18 Canada

Usually Baldwin has many filters for most machines . But for those types of filters , just as easy to stock pile some from the dealer .

Last edited: Mar 16, 2021

Bonaro

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Mar 30, 2017 103 28 28 Olympia, wa

I looked for 10 minutes on the Wix site and Baldwin site did not find anything.

Coleman equipment has OEM parts and the one you are looking in stock. Should you want to purchase OEM, price was about $38.00.

I saw the listing at Coleman.
I was hoping to find one locally and immediately available without paying $36 for a $6 filter.

mendonsy

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B7500HST/LA302 May 28, 2012 344 21 18 Mendon, NY Maybe this will help?
Kubota filter xref

rancher1524

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Tractor LX4020 B3350SU May 11, 2016 111 23 18 Evans, Washington

You get what you pay for. A cheap filter is just that. Cut it in half and a OEM Kubota filter and you will see the difference. If you wanted cheap filters, you should have bought a cheap tractor.

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JohnDB

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Lifetime Member Jun 9, 2018 390 68 28 NZ I was hoping to find one locally and immediately available without paying $36 for a $6 filter.

If a $6 filter is as good as a $38 filter, I guess a $2 filter is also in the running. Be aware that cross reference charts usually only show what filter will physically fit - there's no guarantee it will provide the same or better filtering performance than the OEM. Yes you are paying for the Kubota brand - at least some sort of assurance that the filter you buy will actually have the right performance for your tractor.

GeoHorn

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Lifetime Member M4700DT, LA1002FEL, Ferguson5-8B Compactor-Roller, 10KDumpTrailer, RTV-X900 May 18, 2018 6,014 3,279 113 Texas

The Kubota spin-on filters are reasonably priced, IMO, and are a good value for their quality.
I use “cheap” filters on some equipment (such as my Sear lawn tractor with a B&S engine. the Sears or B&S filters are priced at $11-$16 and the SuperTech/Purolator/Motorcraft versions are all less than $4 at WalMart.).

I don’t think you’re going to save a bunch of money over the life of your tractor using aftermarket filters instead of the genuine Kubota products.

The hydraulic filters operate at very high pressures and a cheap aftermarket product in that location is not a good idea, IMO.

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NHSleddog

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Lifetime Member Dec 19, 2019 2,149 1,830 113 Southern, NH

Cheap is cheap for a reason.

kubotafreak

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At least your not HST, right? I think you would be better off leaving an oem filter on past the maint. schedule than putting an alternative on there. I believe Baldwin or Donaldson may be the oem manufacturer for some of the Kubota filters if you feel so compelled. Heck search ebay with that oem number. I find some overstock every once and a while.