Given that the Mahindra dealer is nearly 70 miles one way and the price of the filter is $40.00 my only option was to purchase one from Napa. I did get the price down to $67.00 so in the equation I'm about even!
The hydraulic filter is one you can get at the local auto parts store. The HST filter, while others may fit, is not one to risk going non-OEM. Or so I'm told
Thanks learning how to save and keep the machine running without going to the dealer it's very very expensive for me.
Plus the consensus here is to use Walmarts Super Tech Brand of Hydraulic/Transmission Fluid plus a gallon of Lucas Hydraulic Additive but for a new tractor it seems a waste but maybe I should ?