Oil Filter for LT 1046

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AL_Josh

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Mobile, Alabama
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Cub LT 1046, 2000 Honda Rancher, 2004 Carolina Skiff
I went to Lowe's today and picked up a filter for my first oil change. It is a generic filter made by ARNOLD it says it replaces the Kohler 5205002. I am trying to make sure this is the right one before I put it on.

I went to Lowes to pick it up because the dealer where I bought the mower at is 30 minutes from where I work and Lowe's is only 5.

I have looked and need to find out if this one will work. They are the same size. I have the CC part number for the filter but I can not find a cross reference between the Kohler and the CC filter.
 
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Why don't you call the dealer where you bought the tractor and ask them. They should be able to give you the correct answer.

I am thinking of buying the LT 1046. How do you like it? Anything that you do find that stands out on the good or neg?

Good luck...
 
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I would not put anything but a Kohler filter on it for warranty reasons. Once the warranty is out do whatever you want. If something goes wrong with your motor and they see you don't have a Kohler filter on there then...well you get the idea.
 
   / Oil Filter for LT 1046
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Ok, I called the dealer and the said that it was the right filter. Thanks for the advice. I changed the oil and looked at the filter and they are the same size and looked inside and they are identical from what I could see.

As far as the LT 1046 goes it is an awesome mower. It drives like a car. I have said it before but, I am 6' 4" and fell very comforatable. It has plenty of power and from what I have read is very reliable. I only have 10.5 hours on it. I currently only have 1 acre but in the near future I will have a few more.
If you compare the John Deere Mowers in this price range I found that The Cub Cadet has more to offer for the same price. I bought it after 2 months of searching and talking to people. I am pleased with my purchase. I hope this helps you decide what you want.

Thanks for the advice.
 
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Al, look up a "5205002" on www.fram.com, www.wixfilters.com, or the likes to get an aftermarket equivelant. There is no need to use only a 'kohler' oil filter on your engine.
G/luck
Joel
 
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I am glad you resolved your filter issue. Yes, I am going to go for the 1046. Did you get any accesories for it?
 
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I did not get any accessories for it. I have a utility trailer that my father gave to me.

I live in Mobile, AL so i do not need a snowblower. although I would love to have one just for the neat factor. But it would just be a waste for me.

I am going to get the bumper for it.

It has a mulching kit so I will try that for the leaves in the fall to see if it will take care of them. If not I will look into a bagger.

And no blade for the front because once again I live in South Alabama.

Only thing I needed so far was the utility cart to pick up sticks.
I do not know what you would need where you live but to me that is all I need.

I hope you will enjoy the 1046. I do.
 
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Well, I bought the 1046 today. I got a good deal on it because a competitor was selling their JD tractors with a free accessory worth 200. I told my CC dealer about it and asked him if he would match the offer and give me an aerator with the purchase of the tractor. I was going to buy the aerator at the same time anyway. He did, so I was able to buy the tractor and save 200. on the aerator.

I get delivery of the 1046 on Tuesday afternoon. I can't wait to try it out.
 
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Hi Al
I have a new LT 1046, and I also would like to find a better oil filter for my machine. I have done a lot of internet searches, and it is a well known fact that Fram filters are not made very well. I would never buy another Fram from the info I have seen. Wix makes very good filters and the correct replacement for the Kohler #1205001 that is the current stock filter is Wix #51056. CarQuest also sells filters that are made by Wix. Their number for the "Blue" or premium filter is 51056. The Wix filters have the same by-pass valve setting of 8 - 11 psi and the Wix has a better micron rating of 19. I believe the Kohler is rated at 28 microns. Also, I have found out that Shell Rotella T 15w-40 petroleum oil is a very good oil. I plan on using it for my first oil/filter change at five hours, and on into the future. Hope this helps with your filter selection. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Hi Al
I have a new LT 1046, and I also would like to find a better oil filter for my machine. I have done a lot of internet searches, and it is a well known fact that Fram filters are not made very well. I would never buy another Fram from the info I have seen. Wix makes very good filters and the correct replacement for the Kohler #1205001 that is the current stock filter is Wix #51056. CarQuest also sells filters that are made by Wix. Their number for the "Blue" or premium filter is 51056. The Wix filters have the same by-pass valve setting of 8 - 11 psi and the Wix has a better micron rating of 19. I believe the Kohler is rated at 28 microns. Also, I have found out that Shell Rotella T 15w-40 petroleum oil is a very good oil. I plan on using it for my first oil/filter change at five hours, and on into the future. Hope this helps with your filter selection. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )</font>

Did you find a lot of reputable negative information about Fram filters or did you just happen to read the many posts from a certain individual who seems to have a personal vedetta against Fram? I used to alternate between AC and Fram filters for 3-4 household vehicles, a motor home, motor home generator, and tractors. I've never had a problem with any of them that I could attribute to the oil filter. I had 2 GM diesel cars (80 Bonneville and 82 Cadillac) with the infamous 350 V8 diesel and changed filters (usually Fram) every 3,000 miles. I traded in the Cadillac but the Bonneville ran until the engine blew at 145,000 miles. I personally like AC filters but it's almost impossible to find anything but Fram at discount stores like Walmart and Kmart.

Bob B.
 

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