While offering no opinion on your situation, this Deere propaganda I've found interesting: PMB Product:
I happened to cut open both filters today.
I have concluded that the filter media in the Baldwin filter is superior to the same filter branded Kubota
Can you provide any evidence that other UTD fluid of a different manufacture doesn't meet kubota specs ?
''And in case you have not noticed Kubota has been spending a lot of money on smart label technology to keep counterfeits out of the supply chain and that means something also that if they do put importance in their quality checks why put expensive labels with seals on the packages?''
The above statement is no proof that kubota has an engineer on site at the Baldwin filter plant to ensure every filter off the line is of the same quality.
You keep mentioning wix filters. Wix has nothing to do with Baldwin filters. Baldwin makes the kubota filter. Not wix
Can you provide proof Baldwin filters are inferior to the kubota filters they make ?
I happened to cut open both filters today.
I have concluded that the filter media in the Baldwin filter is superior to the same filter branded Kubota
I agree with robert above and have the following to add:
A) I've found some dealers pricing on filters and oil to be very reasonable. Usually in the range of box store pricing. Been very surprised.
B) Quality always seems to be good and sometimes its the actual best for the application ie: SUDT, Motorcraft Mercon V, Honda ATF, Motorcraft filters, etc.
C) Best opportunity to go home with the right parts that fit. And most updated.
D) Here in the northeast, the dealerships are generally close by. It makes it pretty convenient for good parts, that fit.
That being said, there are some superior after market products for many applications. But for most, dealer parts are not a compromise on quality and can be convenient.
Someone said no photos. Here's the difference between a Napa/Wix and Kubota High Pressure side hydraulic filter for an L3940 and many other models.
NAPA 7616. I think it's fairly obvious that Wix took an existing filter and machined an adapter and screwed onto a filter for something else. The NAPA only has four unobstructed holes in it. The Kubota has 6 unobstructed slots. My son can get the NAPA filter for about half the price of the Kubota but will not buy another one. He gets a very generous Fleet discount on filters. BTW: The low pressure side filter, a Kubota HHTA0-37710, the recess in the NAPA will not accept the magnet from a Kubota filter, the recess is the wrong size. The NAPA filter 7098 doesn't come with a magnet.
That's quite a significant difference. I have heard about the magnet issue several times before, but I'd say the difference in flow area is a pretty big deal. Looks like less than 50% the flow area of the Kubota filter, plus it's unevenly distributed.
The filter is fed by oil under pressure. As long as the filter openings are greater than the pipe feeding the filter, wouldn't the resistance of the filter media itself make substantially more of a difference in flow?? And anyway, isn't it filtration we are concerned with more than flow?
rScotty
Restricted oil supply will cause cavitation & destroy a pump faster than contaminated oil. Hence why hydraulic filters are usually on the return line, not suction. HSTs are even more sensitive soi believe their filters are after the charge pump, before the HST. Hence needing to be a stronger filter & canister to deal with charge pump pressures.The filter is fed by oil under pressure. As long as the filter openings are greater than the pipe feeding the filter, wouldn't the resistance of the filter media itself make substantially more of a difference in flow?? And anyway, isn't it filtration we are concerned with more than flow?
rScotty