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B7610HSD-F Filter Cross-Reference

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metastable
Join Date: Apr 2004
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2005-02-17          106299

I am looking for filter cross-references for my B7610HSD-F. Most of the online cross-references do not include the B7610HSDF in their lists. Ditto with the auto-parts stores. I got these numbers from a local dealer.

HST Filter : 66021-36030 or 66021-36390
HST Suction Filter : 67955-37710
Air Filter : 6C060-99410
Oil Filter : 70000-74034 or 15241-32090 or 70000-15241
Fuel Filter : 6A320-59930

I would like to get numbers that I could use at NAPA/WIX/FRAM/etc (I like to keep my purchasing options open). Also, which hyd filter is on left, and which is on the right? Is one of the numbers above the hyd mesh screen?

Thanks in advance.


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2005-02-17          106331

Just a word of caution, I would assume your tractor is still under warranty from the model number. Using cross referenced filters could cause you problems should you end up with a warranty issue. You should probably stick with the Kubota parts for now ( IMHO ). ....

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2005-02-18          106354

Also liking options I spent alot ot time finding cross reference numbers for my BX2200 filters. Finally obtained some and checked with auto parts store. Kubota filters were cheaper at the Kubota dealer. Just one mans experience. ....

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metastable
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2005-02-18          106372

Thanks guys. Price wasn't really the problem, just availability. Hadn't considered the warranty issue. The nearest Kubota dealer has limited hours, so it's hard to catch someone there. I guess I'll just have to stock up on a few Kubota filters next time I see them open. ....

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2005-02-20          106508

Hello: Beagle brought up an interesting point about warranties. I suspect that Kubota is governed by the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (see link) that all manufactures must follow. Basically, the law prohibits manufactures from practicing "sales tie-in" provisions. That's why you can use a Fram filter on your new GM truck and not void the warranty. As I understand it, Kubota would have had to demonstrate to the FTC satisfaction that only their filters meet the specified standards. Maybe someone can set me straight. ....


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2005-02-21          106582

I am the same kind of person. I cross referenced the filters on my JD with a bunch of "off the shelf" filters. They were at most a third of the price. The dealer then told me that some of the JD filters have a bypass check valve in them (some sort of saftey thing - prevents the system going dry in extreme conditions). I thought "Yea, OK whatever" and passed them up for a FRAM set a guy at Advance Auto cross referenced for me. I then changed filters and the FRAM filters fit perfectly - man was I pleased with myself. Then on a whim I destroyed the JD filter I had removed - guess what - it had some kind of valve in it, RRRRRUUUUGGGGGG! With egg on my face I went back to the JD dealer and bought the filter and removed the FRAM. The dealer must have seen many of my type before, he said "I know the price tends to give one a little sticker shock but to ease your pain I'll throw in a second one free." Well that helped put back a smile on my face and you know what, I went back to him and have bought bought more stuff. ....

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