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Replacement Part Guide
Air filter compatible OEM Part Number:
Ariens: 21536400, 2153630, 21536300
Grasshopper: 100928, 100929
Gravely: 21536400
John Deere: GY20576
Kohler: 24 083 03, 2408303, 24 083 03-S, 2408303S
24 083 03-S1, 2408303S1, 24 083 05, 2408305
24 083 05-S, 2408305S
Toro: 24 083 03-S, 2408303S
Hipa 07-0695 Oil filter compatible OEM Part Number:
Ariens: 08597500, 20715100,
Bad Boy: 063-1060-00, 063-2010-00, 063-5400-00, 063106000, 063201000, 063540000
Bobcat: 6513601, 6652366
Briggs & Stratton: 4153, 491056, 491056S
Case: C26191
Caterpillar: 220-1523, 9Y4493, 2201523
Cub Cadet: KH-25-050-25-S, KH-52-050-02-S, KH2505025S, KH5205002S
Genie: 119139, 94762
Grasshopper: 100802
Gravely: 042366
Husqvarna: 531 30 73-92, 531307392
Jacobsen: 5000440, 2208174, 5003069,
JLG: 7000899, 7017600
John Deere: AM101207, HE 122-033P, TCA10018, HE122033P
Kohler: 25 050 27, 25 050 33-S, 25 050 34-S, 52 050 02, 2505027, 2505033S, 2505034S, 5205002, 5205002S
Kubota: E7194-32110, E7194, 32110, E719432110
New Holland: 84475542, 87415600
Onan: 122-0645, 1220645
Skyjack: 147072
Toro: 491056, 52 050 02-S, NN10147, 5205002S, 114-3494, 85-4930, 1143494, 854930
Woods: 70939
In-Line Fuel Filter compatible OEM Part Number:
Kohler 4 050 13-S
Kubota Part Number: E7192-43120
Kubota Part Number: E7185-82320
This part replaces E7185-82320, E7189-43120, E7192-43120
Hipa BK5ECU Spark Plug compatible OEM Part Number:
Briggs & Stratton 491055S 491055 491055T 805015 Spark Plug
NGK BCPR6ES
CHAMPION RC12YC
Torch KR5TC
MTD 759-3336
Kohler 12-132-02 、1213202-S
Replacement Parts Dimension
Air filter Size:
ID: 5-1/2"
OD: 7"
Height: 3"
Oil Filter Thread Size: 3/4 " -16
OD: 3 "
Height: 3 7/16 "
Micron: 30mm
8-11 PSI pressure relief
Model Fit Guide
Fitment: John Deere: M655, M665 ZTrak Mowers
Kohler CH18, CH20, CV18-CV25, CH730- CH740
CV675-CV740; for 18 through 25 HP Command engines
Kubota: SG20, ZG23
Toro: WOrkman 3100, Debris Blower 800
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2."How often should I change the oil filter?"
A:"Typically, it's recommended to change the oil filter once a year or after every 50 to 100 hours of operation, depending on the product's instructions and how much you use the mower."
3."How do I know if my oil filter needs to be changed?"
A:"If you notice poor engine performance, excess smoke, or strange noises from the engine, it could indicate that the oil filter is clogged or not working efficiently. If the oil looks dirty or gritty when you change it, it's another sign."
4."Can I clean and reuse the oil filter?"
A:"Most lawn mower oil filters should be replaced rather than cleaned. Reusing a clogged or old filter can cause damage to the engine over time. However, if it’s a reusable mesh filter, it can be cleaned and reused according to the manufacturer’s instructions."
5."What type of oil filter should I use for my engine?"
A:"You should use the specific type of oil filter recommended by the mower’s manufacturer. It’s important to match the filter with your engine's make and model to ensure proper fit and performance."
6."Can I run my lawn mower without an oil filter?"
A:"It's not advisable. The oil filter is crucial for keeping the engine oil clean and free from contaminants. Running the mower without it can lead to premature engine wear and failure."
7."How do I replace the oil filter?"
A:"Replacing the oil filter typically involves draining the oil, removing the old filter (often with an oil filter wrench), and installing a new one. Always make sure to replace the gasket if needed, and refill with fresh oil after installation."
8."How do I know if the oil filter is installed correctly?"
A:"Ensure the oil filter is snugly screwed in, without over-tightening it. There should be no oil leaks after starting the mower, and it should run smoothly."
9."Is it necessary to change the oil filter every time I change the oil?"
A:"While it’s a good practice to replace the oil filter each time you change the oil, it’s not strictly necessary if the filter is still in good condition and the engine isn’t heavily used. However, many experts recommend changing it every oil change to ensure optimal engine protection."
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