nh DRAGON
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How did you cross reference to WIX?
I brought in the Kubota box and they didn't even flinch handing me the new one before I could tell them that I needed an oil filter!
How did you cross reference to WIX?
If you type in the Kubota part number on the opening page search then the Wix part will be shown. That is, if it exists.
OK, the BX24 calls for Kubota HH150-32430. The Wix cross reference comes up with 51365 (same as the BX2350). There is not enough savings over either filter to make a meaningful difference given the time between filter changes. They are between $7 and $8.
#1 reason to stay OEM. If you have a Kubota filter and it fails, Kubota will buy you a new engine. If you use a Wix filter, will they? We had a New Holland TN in last year with a Napa filter on it, the inside colapsed and the owner ended up having to put a new engine in a 3 month old tractor... had they spent the extra $2 on a CNH filter it would have been an easy warrenty repair. I don't know if they ever got a claim filed with Napa.
Kubota Corporate is in Japan. Maybe there is a bi-lateral agreement between the two foreign exchanges...I went and purchased OEM Kubota oil filters when I did my 50 hour service change and it was stamped right on the filter "Made in China"
Messick - will they still cover Chinese JUNK like this too??? Hard to believe that Kubota would farm out their OEM equipment manufacturing to a Chinese source.....but they did.
Craig
Kubota Corporate is in Japan. Maybe there is a bi-lateral agreement between the two foreign exchanges...![]()
#1 reason to stay OEM. If you have a Kubota filter and it fails, Kubota will buy you a new engine. If you use a Wix filter, will they? We had a New Holland TN in last year with a Napa filter on it, the inside colapsed and the owner ended up having to put a new engine in a 3 month old tractor... had they spent the extra $2 on a CNH filter it would have been an easy warrenty repair. I don't know if they ever got a claim filed with Napa.