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Ginger 04-04-2005 01:50 AM

Expensive LT Oil Filters
 
I have a JD L120 mower. JD or Briggs want $10 for an oil filter. An
oil filter for my car costs about $3. So, does there exist a
cross-reference so a person could use a sensibly priced $3 oil filter
(albeit not bearing the JD or Briggs logos but that's OK!) for there
LT?

Srgnt Billko 04-04-2005 03:40 AM


"Ginger" wrote in message
...
I have a JD L120 mower. JD or Briggs want $10 for an oil filter. An
oil filter for my car costs about $3. So, does there exist a
cross-reference so a person could use a sensibly priced $3 oil filter
(albeit not bearing the JD or Briggs logos but that's OK!) for there
LT?


Try NAPA - maybe even napaonline or TSC.



Timothy 04-04-2005 06:00 AM

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 02:40:41 +0000, Srgnt Billko wrote:


"Ginger" wrote in message
...
I have a JD L120 mower. JD or Briggs want $10 for an oil filter. An
oil filter for my car costs about $3. So, does there exist a
cross-reference so a person could use a sensibly priced $3 oil filter
(albeit not bearing the JD or Briggs logos but that's OK!) for there LT?


Try NAPA - maybe even napaonline or TSC.


Napa has the filter for my toro for about 5 bucks. I'd suggest that you
take all the numbers you can find on the filter and give them to the napa
guy and see what he has. The filter will be cheaper and most likely of
better quality.

--
Yard Works Gardening Co.
http://www.ywgc.com

Ralph Mowery 08-04-2005 07:36 PM


"Ginger" wrote in message
...
I have a JD L120 mower. JD or Briggs want $10 for an oil filter. An
oil filter for my car costs about $3. So, does there exist a
cross-reference so a person could use a sensibly priced $3 oil filter
(albeit not bearing the JD or Briggs logos but that's OK!) for there
LT?


I just got the JD filter today and it was less than $ 6 at the Deer dealer.
It does requrie a special trip just to get it from where I live.



Ron B 20-04-2005 09:35 AM

On 4/8/05 2:36 PM, in article
t, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote:4/8/05 2:36 PM


"Ginger" wrote in message
...
I have a JD L120 mower. JD or Briggs want $10 for an oil filter. An
oil filter for my car costs about $3. So, does there exist a
cross-reference so a person could use a sensibly priced $3 oil filter
(albeit not bearing the JD or Briggs logos but that's OK!) for there
LT?


I just got the JD filter today and it was less than $ 6 at the Deer dealer.
It does requrie a special trip just to get it from where I live.


You should be able to cross reference your filter at a local auto parts
dealer. I got a cross reference to a Craftsman filter after getting the
parts numbers recently. A year or so ago, my local Cub dealer told me that
their part numbers cross reference with with Craftsman filters.

After the Craftsman filters went to $10 a pop, I decided to switch to Mobil1
filters. They filter 95% and cost same.

Oil filters and the oil (highly recommend synthetic) you use will go a long
way to give extra insurance that your engine won't break down and give you
trouble IMHO.




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