Enjoy your new equipment. I ran my 6' cutter for years on my 40 HP TC40DA, which is 33 HP PTO. Also, if no pictures it is just an internet rumor.
I've had zero issues with it, cuts like a charm. I just put the throttle on the indicator and it has more than enough power.TractorGunn, I know its over a year later but I'm having the same conversation with myself and my tractor. I'm looking at rotary cutters for the new property. I like the RhinoAg models and I want a 6' width with a 2" cutting capacity. Which, like you drops me off at the TW26 model. Buuut, they want 35hp min. And I don't want to have to run the tractor maxed out to run a cutter. But I do need a cutter that'll withstand running through oak limb dead fall under some tall grass and brush. Anyway, the hunt continues. How is your LS rotary cutter doing? I'm sure my dealer has one but I was looking for outside options.
I've had zero issues with it, cuts like a charm. I just put the throttle on the indicator and it has more than enough power.
Question since you have the same tractor. Have you found any oil filters cross references that work other than having to use the LS brand?
I made a thread here. I'd like to be able to find something off the shelf that works and is good quality rather than paying LS $30.00 for one filter.
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LS Tractor: Oil, Filters & Other Maintenance Items, Part Deux?
I looked through the other similar thread and it's fairly old, and it appears to have large gaps between times & posts (one page jumps from 2021 to 2025 iirc). I'm certain it is very usable once a person finds the right info for their particular tractor, engine &c then it's pretty much set in...www.tractorbynet.com
Thanks for all the info.That's good to know. I did a little more homework and discovered when I looked at my dealer site for an LS rotary cutter, they carried the Bush Hog brand. So, I looked up their lineup and the BH216 would fit the specs...not so much the price, but the specs. I'll keep thinking on it.
I have not found an oil filter yet but I'm coming up on the 50hr mark so I'll get on it after the move. I see what you mean about a $30 filter. A quick search and I cant find anything on the specs but possibly found the entrance to the rabbit hole. The 4052051 may be equivalent to the Yanmar D80X80L. It is anywhere from $14-17. If I can find the specs, I may look up a Fleetguard part. But I'll get to that research after this move. I packed my LS service manual already so I can't look at it for the engine info. I have a few minutes, I might go outside with the flashlight. If I get the engine info I can poke around from that angle too. I'll let you know what I find.
Edit: Ok my engine plate says: 4TNV88C-MLST
A search generates this AI reply:
Search only for yanmar 4tnv88c-mlst oil filter cross reference
AI Overview
The Yanmar 4TNV88C-mlst oil filter cross-references include the genuine Yanmar part numbers 129150-35170 and 119005-35151. Other cross-reference options include the HIFI filter SO 6105 and various aftermarket filters that list compatibility with the 4TNV88 engine.
Genuine Yanmar part numbers
Aftermarket and other brand cross-references
- 129150-35170: This is a frequently cited OEM part number for the 4TNV88 engine.
- 119005-35151: Another official Yanmar part number that is compatible with the 4TNV88 engine.
Boy I just charged down that rabbit hole in a hurry lol I'll likely order one of Fleetguards, I trust them on my trucks so I'm comfortable trying on my tractor. I use the Donaldson's on my truck's fuel filters and trust them as an option too.
- HIFI SO 6105:
This is a compatible aftermarket option listed for the 4TNV88 engine, according to HIFI FILTER's catalog.- Other aftermarket filters:
You may also find filters listed with part numbers such as 119005-35100, 119820-35150, or 129907-55801, which are often marketed as replacements for the Yanmar 4TNV88, notes Amazon and eBay.
And a cross reference for HIFI filter SO 6105 brings up THIS page. What I'm going to do now is pull up specs on a well know cross reference result, like the Fleetguard or Donaldson equivalents. I'd really like to see thread size and filter specs:
- Donaldson P502049 $8 M20 x 1.5, 20 micron
- Donaldson P502062
- Donaldson P502092
- Donaldson P550776 $17, M20 x 1.5, 40 micron
- Fleetguard LF3462 $13 M20 X 1.5-6H INT, 30 micron
- Fleetguard LF3646 $13 M20 X 1.5-6H INT, 30 micron
- Fleetguard LF3707 $13 M20 X 1.5-6H INT, 24 micron
Yeah I noticed one of the Donaldsons it listed up there was a long filter too that probably wouldn't fit in the space. I guess the cross reference matches on the thread size than anything else. The Wix you picked up has the same thread size and pitch, you should be good. I've grabbed Wix filter here and there for the other small engines in the yard, they'll do fine.The Yanmar 129150-35170 is huge according to its specs: Google Search
It says it is 7.44" long.
I measured the filter on the tractor, it is 3"-3.25" long. The Wix 51344 is the same length.