SkunkWerX
Platinum Member
The site will not allow me to edit my post #98, so here is the continuation:
2017 Kioti CK2510(H)
Engine Oil Filter = WIX 51381*
Hydraulic Filter = WIX 57098**
HST Filter = WIX 51663***
Fuel = WIX 33507 is not correct for this 2510 tractor, the diameter is too large. I will be trying another # soon from my NAPA dealer.
* (That would make it a NAPA 1381) and it worked fine. Same/similar outside dimensions, correct spin-on threads, and the seal diameter measures the same as the original Kioti factory filter.
**This is the long one, underneath, mounted vertically. Same diameter, same length, same seal diameter. Internals look pretty much the same as factory filter. Those who have reported that this factory filter is hard to remove the first time are correct. It was a bear! I used an old universal coiled spring style filter wrench to grasp it with a 1/2" breaker bar for leverage. Was still a struggle. Be prepared for a workout.
***This is the one by your right heel, near the floor board, mounted horizontally. This filter appeared the same diameter as the factory HST filter, except it is slightly shorter. I actually like this, as the factory filter stuck out quite a bit and my heel would rub on it. This filter is still long enough to protrude so that you can get a filter wrench (strap or cap style) on it for removal next time. You can cross reference this WIX# on the WIX site and possibly get one that is the same length as factory, I have not done that yet.
2017 Kioti CK2510(H)
Engine Oil Filter = WIX 51381*
Hydraulic Filter = WIX 57098**
HST Filter = WIX 51663***
Fuel = WIX 33507 is not correct for this 2510 tractor, the diameter is too large. I will be trying another # soon from my NAPA dealer.
* (That would make it a NAPA 1381) and it worked fine. Same/similar outside dimensions, correct spin-on threads, and the seal diameter measures the same as the original Kioti factory filter.
**This is the long one, underneath, mounted vertically. Same diameter, same length, same seal diameter. Internals look pretty much the same as factory filter. Those who have reported that this factory filter is hard to remove the first time are correct. It was a bear! I used an old universal coiled spring style filter wrench to grasp it with a 1/2" breaker bar for leverage. Was still a struggle. Be prepared for a workout.
***This is the one by your right heel, near the floor board, mounted horizontally. This filter appeared the same diameter as the factory HST filter, except it is slightly shorter. I actually like this, as the factory filter stuck out quite a bit and my heel would rub on it. This filter is still long enough to protrude so that you can get a filter wrench (strap or cap style) on it for removal next time. You can cross reference this WIX# on the WIX site and possibly get one that is the same length as factory, I have not done that yet.