I have a 98 MTD tractor Tecumseh engine and I have a Toro tractor with Brigs and Stratton. The used Toro came with a Kawasaki filter if I remember. I have been using an STP 3512 on my MTD since new. It fits all tractors. I've posted this since I got my first computer. The STP is rated very good and the gasket is thick and easy to seal
Went to walmart bought 2 plugs @$1.78 ea (Champion). Got a ST3614 oil filter @$2.97 Supertech. Also got a couple qts of Supertech SAE30 oil. I think I spent about $11 for everything.
I run the FL-400S on my 28HP commercial turf motor in my ZTR because it is horizontal mount so I have room to run the longer filter, it is a very nice option for 3 or 4 bucks assuming you have room to fit it.
3614 works on many Ford and Chrysler products. Next size up is the 3600 but lawn tractors and Zero turns often if not usually has frame parts or steering shafts in the way. Briggs, Kawasaki, and Kohler engines all can use this filter. The SuperTech Wal-mart filters are $3.
Good video ... you can use automotive oil filters for various applications as long as they fit. It gives us added choices and like you said, saves money. I don't know how anyone could possibly have a problem with that. cheers
I think the only people that have a problem with this are the people at Briggs & Stratton and Kohler that sell oil filters for $10 that cost $2 to manufacture.
3600 definitely does have an anti drain back valve in it. Where did you get your incorrect information? The only difference between the 3" long 3614 and the 5" long 3600 is their length. They both have 12 psi bypass valves and ADBV's (anti drain....)
So how long have you been running the 3614 on your mower? Have you seen any difference in the way the oil looks when it comes time to change it? There is very little oil pressure on these engines, never knew if you could actually get away with doing this.
some mowers have a filter at drive gears at rear i found mine while changing a broken belti had to tip mower on it side to get to back pully that when i saw 2nd filter i took it off heavy as lead mowers 20ys old I bought it used it same as filter on eng so i ordered 2pack you my want to check your machine for this filter.
Regular Fram filters are made cheaply made. I always use Wix filters. They're usually a bit cheaper than OEM filters while being just as good if not better than OEM.
Fram is a good filter they pass the iso standards filtering down to 20 microns and 99% efficiency with the tough guard filter and 95% efficiency with the extra guard
The primary difference between the Briggs spark plug and the regular Champion spark plug is the Briggs has been gapped for the Briggs engine and you will have to check the gap/and or re-gap the Champion plug to your particular application, probably .030. So you are paying an additional $2 for them to gap the plug for you for a Briggs engine.
All spark plugs should be gapped before installing, they are never at the right gap, and no two sparks have the same gap. They get bumped and dropped all the time.
curlybrownk9 I agree, but I have Lund spark plugs from my Stihl dealer are pretty close and Bosch and NGK fall into the same criteria. I always check the gap before installing them but I do not buy spark plugs from discount auto type stores. I also put a light coat of anti-seize on the threads and dialectic grease on the insulator and tip, so I can get the boot off in the future and unscrew the plug from the cylinder. I am old school.
I’ve got a John Deere140 that I used a motor craft FL910S filter on it. I notice that the crank case pressure increase and is blowing oil and air out the fill spout. I’m concerned this may damage my engine. Any thoughts would be helpful?
Good video. Like smart people that dont need 10 dallor oil filters and 8 dallor plugs. I use fram 3614 on all my lawn mowers. Also use motorcraft fl910s which is direct cross to fram 3614. Pretty close same price
I have a Husqvarna lawn tractor with a Kohler 7000 series engine, and I use a Royal Purple oil filter, 10-2835. It is about a half inch longer than a Kohler, 5205002S Pro oil filter. Do not buy cheaply constructed oil filters if you want your equipment to last,
+Michael Butler - Writing ALL THAT CRAP but you forgot 1 SIMPLE thing.... *MICRONS* .... You better check your *Kohler's Filter* - Some of them are only from 27-40 Microns. While FRAM is CHEAP and Filtered to 20 Microns!
Don't use Fram PH filters. They are cheep because they are cheep. Probably the worst filter you can get. The Fram XG filters are very good filters. Their best and comparable to Wix/Napa Gold. The XG3614 and XG4967 fit Briggs and Kawasaki engines.
i used to run purolators sucks they don't carry them anymore. was similar size to the the 492932. Now if I can only find a similar L14476 for less than $4 that isn't a fram.
Just make sure you understand the full specs of the original filter before swapping it out for something different. The filters are also designed to help hold the oil pressure at a specified psi level while the engine is operating. The psi level affects the flow of oil. Too high or too low and it can damage your engine or cause it to wear out sooner.
@@conner5611 oil filter has bypass valves that open based on certain pressures and micron ratings that will and can throttle flow if too small/large for car
Purolator PL10241 ! Just did my Toyota 4Runner, I noticed the filter looks similar and sure enough it's the same thread, same diameter gasket...but about an inch longer and probably of better quality. Filter is a Purolator "One" PL10241 . I searched youtube to see if anyone else figured this out. Another thing, Rotella 10/30 is a better and cheaper oil for this and small engines. Also, When the season ends, make the last tank of fuel you run be fuel be all AvGas 100LL You can buy it at the local muni airport. It's for small prop planes. I believe it has a 1 or 2 year claimed shelf life but i've had it in a generator 4 yrs and it doesn't break down. It also runs cooler. It's great to run as at the end of the season on lawn mowers, weed eaters, chain saws...anything that will sit for a few months.
I recently bought a gray market hinomoto tractor. The oil filter is the same color as the motor from when it was imported and refurbished. So I looked for a filter, $20 because reasons. I then took the filter number and cross referenced it. The results were underwhelming so I used its domestically imported cousins Massey Ferguson and Allis Chalmers and cross referenced them and hundreds populated. Rather than paying $20 for one filter I can get four filters. I know, I know, I knoowww... you would never use an off label part on your daily driver. Right? I will use gray market tractors as an example the vast amount of tractors are made in Japan. Yes even the green ones. By a handful of manufacturers for a world market. The same holds true for oem and aftermarket parts production, in fact there are only a handful of automotive battery manufacturers worldwide the oem battery in your car may be off the same assembly line as the economy battery at your parts store. Albeit not of the same quality. Why would this be important? Think supply lines, if brand x is not available what else can be used?
Best thing to do is to look at your original filter, then you can cross reference it to a proper fit in a different brand, I'm using a Purolator oil filter I originally got at WalMart, then they quit carrying that brand, now I get them from a local auto parts store. Knowing the cheap construction of the Fram filter there is no way I'll use them on any vehicle or equipment I own. My Briggs engine came with Champion spark plugs in it, so that's pretty easy.
Hello, This is a more than welcoming solution and I’m wondering if there is anyone who has had a problem using the alternative oil filter for their B&S riding mowers?
@@jacobyoung3102 theyer rated as junk dude watch videos on which filter is best dude ive been runnning wix filters for ever because theyer rayed fram use to be a good fillter i have some my dad bought years ago still in the box will not run tme at all
@@joaquinmireles3912 For the price of other brands of filters, you can move up to the Fram Toughguard. It IS a good filter. SuperTech at Wal-mart is/are basic filters that work well on yard equipment. $3.
@@dwendt44 where did you hear that there still cardboard an rubber bands and they don't have a bypass I seen them blow apart at the seem fairly new my NAPA store is where I get my filters the gold series keep the oil very clean between service the larger filters make a big difference in engine temperature I can run two and a half quarts
@@David-kq9vp Fram does NOT use cardboard ends on their lower end filters. That's a myth pushed by the competition. AFIK Fram 3614 and 3600 filters have ADBV and bypass valves. Neither matter for lawn tractor use. Don't know anything about rubber bands.
@@David-kq9vp why compare napa Gold to the lower end fram, instead of the equivalent (fram ultra) which do not have cardboard? Disingenuous or misinformed?
I guess I hit the R&D department at fram I don't care if they improved after year's of screwing there customers before I put a fram filter on anything someone from you company would have to prove to me there's a bypass and there not just a bunch of toilet paper
The treads and gasket on the tree major lawn tractor engines, Kawasaki, Briggs, and Kohler are all the same. Same as many many Ford and Chrysler auto engines. Fram or SuperTech 3614 .
Frams are excellent filters people are just idiots and leave a extra guard in there engine and run it 10,000 miles, the Extra Guard is great 3,000 to 5,000 mile filter
You can always use "SuperTech" by Walmart and it's cheaper. This guy here "open" most of the "Brand" for you to see. Here is his Video: ua-cam.com/video/VzCqjZgIMBk/v-deo.html
It's not cardboard; it's a fiber disc that works well on several other brands of filters as well. SuperTech, some Wix, Champion filters use the fiber discs on some of their filters.
dont mess with a cross ref oil filter. i trust John Deere to use the best oil filter to make my motor last. the filter on my s240 JD with a 18.5hp kawasaki costs 9.50 at JD dealer. no blown head gasket worries. you get what you pay for.
Your filter selection is not helpful at all, nothing you say makes any sense or could help identifying a filter for a person's mower. You could explain what you are talking about, why would I use Saturn or Ford to locate a filter for a mower made by a completely different company? Video absolutely terrible.
nice video... I've changed the oil in my cars for decades, but have never owner a lawn tractor until now. so basically on the filter, we're looking for same threads, same depth, same diameter?
@Dee Jay the amount of money you pay for vehicles ATVs or any other thing that you use a filter on why would you use a cheap filter like a Fram obviously they do not do what they say they do they're put together cheaply if I was to pay for a 40 or $50,000 vehicle would you put a frame on it no thank you I swapped everything to Wix
I have a 98 MTD tractor Tecumseh engine and I have a Toro tractor with Brigs and Stratton. The used Toro came with a Kawasaki filter if I remember. I have been using an STP 3512 on my MTD since new. It fits all tractors. I've posted this since I got my first computer. The STP is rated very good and the gasket is thick and easy to seal
I didn't know auto Fram filter will fit riding mower. Cool beans.
Went to walmart bought 2 plugs @$1.78 ea (Champion). Got a ST3614 oil filter @$2.97 Supertech. Also got a couple qts of Supertech SAE30 oil. I think I spent about $11 for everything.
That's why I love Walmart
thurman : hello, any problems so far in using these alternative products?
ajaw tony Non what so ever. The problems would come if you “don’t” change your oil on a consistent basis.
thurman: thank you for taking the time and your alternative recommendation 🙏
I run the FL-400S on my 28HP commercial turf motor in my ZTR because it is horizontal mount so I have room to run the longer filter, it is a very nice option for 3 or 4 bucks assuming you have room to fit it.
I have an la150 John Deere I have changed the oil on it I used the ph3614 Fram oil filter it the la150 uses a 26 horsepower ELS Briggs engine.
3614 works on many Ford and Chrysler products. Next size up is the 3600 but lawn tractors and Zero turns often if not usually has frame parts or steering shafts in the way. Briggs, Kawasaki, and Kohler engines all can use this filter. The SuperTech Wal-mart filters are $3.
Good video ... you can use automotive oil filters for various applications as long as they fit. It gives us added choices and like you said, saves money. I don't know how anyone could possibly have a problem with that. cheers
I think the only people that have a problem with this are the people at Briggs & Stratton and Kohler that sell oil filters for $10 that cost $2 to manufacture.
+PJ in the valley
- A lot of People are just stupid! Forrest Gump was right - Stupid is, Stupid does! LOL
Good tips. I also run a SuperTech 3614 on my Mower. The 3600 filter has no anti- drain back valve.
3600 definitely does have an anti drain back valve in it. Where did you get your incorrect information? The only difference between the 3" long 3614 and the 5" long 3600 is their length. They both have 12 psi bypass valves and ADBV's (anti drain....)
So how long have you been running the 3614 on your mower? Have you seen any difference in the way the oil looks when it comes time to change it? There is very little oil pressure on these engines, never knew if you could actually get away with doing this.
My local Walmart doesn’t stock much in the way of mower-specific maintenance parts.
He did a very good saying on that I just buy my stuff from local part stores that are totally American owned
Motorcraft FL-400-S Oil Filter works well if you have room for a longer oil filter housing. It is 4" long/tall.
Thanks , God bless
More oil in system = cooler running on hot days, these engines are designed to self destruct after certain amount of hours.
some mowers have a filter at drive gears at rear i found mine while changing a broken belti had to tip mower on it side to get to back pully that when i saw 2nd filter i took it off heavy as lead mowers 20ys old I bought it used it same as filter on eng so i ordered 2pack you my want to check your machine for this filter.
Regular Fram filters are made cheaply made. I always use Wix filters. They're usually a bit cheaper than OEM filters while being just as good if not better than OEM.
Fram is a good filter they pass the iso standards filtering down to 20 microns and 99% efficiency with the tough guard filter and 95% efficiency with the extra guard
I'll stick with OEM
The primary difference between the Briggs spark plug and the regular Champion spark plug is the Briggs has been gapped for the Briggs engine and you will have to check the gap/and or re-gap the Champion plug to your particular application, probably .030. So you are paying an additional $2 for them to gap the plug for you for a Briggs engine.
If you cant gap a spark plug you shouldn't be changing it
All spark plugs should be gapped before installing, they are never at the right gap, and no two sparks have the same gap. They get bumped and dropped all the time.
curlybrownk9 I agree, but I have Lund spark plugs from my Stihl dealer are pretty close and Bosch and NGK fall into the same criteria. I always check the gap before installing them but I do not buy spark plugs from discount auto type stores. I also put a light coat of anti-seize on the threads and dialectic grease on the insulator and tip, so I can get the boot off in the future and unscrew the plug from the cylinder. I am old school.
I’ve got a John Deere140 that I used a motor craft FL910S filter on it. I notice that the crank case pressure increase and is blowing oil and air out the fill spout. I’m concerned this may damage my engine. Any thoughts would be helpful?
found this very helpful, will be using supertech st3614 now at 2.83 a filter
@Dude man - It's for a Lawn Mower... Not going to make much differences... The Pressure is so low :/, hence the Gravity Feed Design on most!
that's what I use, it's exactly the same as the Kohler filter.
Hunter Foster super tech works it’s just a lawnmower not a race car
Just make sure you use an engine oil with a SJ rating or better for small engines..15 hp and above
Good video. Like smart people that dont need 10 dallor oil filters and 8 dallor plugs. I use fram 3614 on all my lawn mowers. Also use motorcraft fl910s which is direct cross to fram 3614. Pretty close same price
Will that work on a kohler command 13hp on a John Deere stx38?
@@82ccraig I'm not sure. What's number is on filter that's on the mower?
Just FYI: The FL400s will fit the same thing as the FL910, but the FL910 is smaller like the Fram filter.
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
I have a CH20 champion on my Lincoln 1000 gen/welder. What would be a cheaper auto sparkplug and filter for it. Thanks. Good video..
I have a Husqvarna lawn tractor with a Kohler 7000 series engine, and I use a Royal Purple oil filter, 10-2835. It is about a half inch longer than a Kohler, 5205002S Pro oil filter. Do not buy cheaply constructed oil filters if you want your equipment to last,
Wix XP are good filters
+Michael Butler
- Writing ALL THAT CRAP but you forgot 1 SIMPLE thing.... *MICRONS* .... You better check your *Kohler's Filter* - Some of them are only from 27-40 Microns. While FRAM is CHEAP and Filtered to 20 Microns!
Don't use Fram PH filters. They are cheep because they are cheep. Probably the worst filter you can get.
The Fram XG filters are very good filters. Their best and comparable to Wix/Napa Gold.
The XG3614 and XG4967 fit Briggs and Kawasaki engines.
Don't most need a filter with drain back valve?
i used to run purolators sucks they don't carry them anymore. was similar size to the the 492932. Now if I can only find a similar L14476 for less than $4 that isn't a fram.
St 4967 all the way bro,made by WIX.
Just make sure you understand the full specs of the original filter before swapping it out for something different. The filters are also designed to help hold the oil pressure at a specified psi level while the engine is operating. The psi level affects the flow of oil. Too high or too low and it can damage your engine or cause it to wear out sooner.
Just send it
And this is why I only use OEM Filters on all my cars
Lmao the filter doesn't control psi the pump and bearing clearance does all the filter does is FILTER OIL
@@conner5611 oil filter has bypass valves that open based on certain pressures and micron ratings that will and can throttle flow if too small/large for car
@@guidedbygreen1480 all the bypass valve does is open when the filter is clogged it's not that complicated
Some motors have a oil pump built inside and is pressurized and some are not, you have make sure you out in the right filter.
i think you have to have a pump to pump thru any filter
😊⁹⁹⁹😊@@patriciareynolds2729
Fram is junk paper. Another video shows these filters cut in half. You should check it out first
All kohler engines use the same filter size? I have a new 22hp I just picked up
Purolator PL10241 ! Just did my Toyota 4Runner, I noticed the filter looks similar and sure enough it's the same thread, same diameter gasket...but about an inch longer and probably of better quality. Filter is a Purolator "One" PL10241 . I searched youtube to see if anyone else figured this out. Another thing, Rotella 10/30 is a better and cheaper oil for this and small engines. Also, When the season ends, make the last tank of fuel you run be fuel be all AvGas 100LL You can buy it at the local muni airport. It's for small prop planes. I believe it has a 1 or 2 year claimed shelf life but i've had it in a generator 4 yrs and it doesn't break down. It also runs cooler. It's great to run as at the end of the season on lawn mowers, weed eaters, chain saws...anything that will sit for a few months.
+Steve's Mixed Bag - Use this Site and SAVE $$$$ - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
I recently bought a gray market hinomoto tractor. The oil filter is the same color as the motor from when it was imported and refurbished. So I looked for a filter, $20 because reasons. I then took the filter number and cross referenced it. The results were underwhelming so I used its domestically imported cousins Massey Ferguson and Allis Chalmers and cross referenced them and hundreds populated. Rather than paying $20 for one filter I can get four filters.
I know, I know, I knoowww... you would never use an off label part on your daily driver. Right?
I will use gray market tractors as an example the vast amount of tractors are made in Japan. Yes even the green ones. By a handful of manufacturers for a world market. The same holds true for oem and aftermarket parts production, in fact there are only a handful of automotive battery manufacturers worldwide the oem battery in your car may be off the same assembly line as the economy battery at your parts store. Albeit not of the same quality.
Why would this be important? Think supply lines, if brand x is not available what else can be used?
Best thing to do is to look at your original filter, then you can cross reference it to a proper fit in a different brand, I'm using a Purolator oil filter I originally got at WalMart, then they quit carrying that brand, now I get them from a local auto parts store. Knowing the cheap construction of the Fram filter there is no way I'll use them on any vehicle or equipment I own. My Briggs engine came with Champion spark plugs in it, so that's pretty easy.
So any st3614 should fit my mower?
Yes, it should
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
@@JodBronson to u
will this oil filter fit a 17 HP B&S ? looks the same ...thanks
most likely it will, I think B&S use the same filter on most models
@@infinigrove thanks
What are the prices in 2022?
Hello, This is a more than welcoming solution and I’m wondering if there is anyone who has had a problem using the alternative oil filter for their B&S riding mowers?
Anybody who says the filter caused a problem does not know better.
Can my mower craftsman yt3000 use fram oil filters
What engine does it have and what filter does the manufacturer tell you to use?
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
I have a YTS4000 with the 24HP V-twin
@@coydog7902 Craftsman mowers and tractors use Briggs and Stratton engines. Fram 3614 will fit, or SuperTech at Wal-mart is a cross reference.
Love fram
D9 not use fram
Fram is a good filter
@@jacobyoung3102 theyer rated as junk dude watch videos on which filter is best dude ive been runnning wix filters for ever because theyer rayed fram use to be a good fillter i have some my dad bought years ago still in the box will not run tme at all
@@joaquinmireles3912 For the price of other brands of filters, you can move up to the Fram Toughguard. It IS a good filter. SuperTech at Wal-mart is/are basic filters that work well on yard equipment. $3.
Isn't there a pressure spring in the filter ???
Wow, LOL - Pressure Spring is designed for " BACK FLOW " !!!
I wouldn't run a fram filter on a skateboard they are junk wix or napa
the Purolator filters are now the problem ones. Fram quality has improves noticeably.
@@dwendt44 where did you hear that there still cardboard an rubber bands and they don't have a bypass I seen them blow apart at the seem fairly new my NAPA store is where I get my filters the gold series keep the oil very clean between service the larger filters make a big difference in engine temperature I can run two and a half quarts
@@David-kq9vp Fram does NOT use cardboard ends on their lower end filters. That's a myth pushed by the competition. AFIK Fram 3614 and 3600 filters have ADBV and bypass valves. Neither matter for lawn tractor use. Don't know anything about rubber bands.
@@David-kq9vp why compare napa Gold to the lower end fram, instead of the equivalent (fram ultra) which do not have cardboard? Disingenuous or misinformed?
I guess I hit the R&D department at fram I don't care if they improved after year's of screwing there customers before I put a fram filter on anything someone from you company would have to prove to me there's a bypass and there not just a bunch of toilet paper
What filter would I use for a 17hp Kawasaki Vtwin?
Depends on the filter maker. lots of cross references available for my Deere filter.
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
The treads and gasket on the tree major lawn tractor engines, Kawasaki, Briggs, and Kohler are all the same. Same as many many Ford and Chrysler auto engines. Fram or SuperTech 3614 .
Which one do I use for the 24HP Briggs V-twin?
Alot of them will fit but I sujest motorcraft fl910 it's made well and will last well.
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
Fram 3614 are available everywhere and will work fine on all common lawn tractors.
Will these fit the b&s pro 25hp
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
Motorcraft 910s will fit a B&S
Yep, same cross reference filter as the Fram PH3614 he used in this video also.
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
You have to be careful on oil filters, some have drain back some are anti drain back.
QQTrick1QQ These are made for CARS.
@@thurm101 I think it depends how the filter is installed, if it is sideways it is an antidrain if hangs down it it's not.
@@QQTrick1QQ - 100%
Neither of which matters on a yard tractor.
So why did you pick those cars for a cross ?
The treads and diameter of the filter for those cars is the same as what fits on lawn tractors.
Use this Crossed References Site and SAVE $$$$ on your Filters - www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/
you lucky man, in my walmart, it looks like some bastard raided the shelves.
Remember when filters were $4? :( Sad now in 2024
ha, I've been thinking about doing a follow-up video of how much the prices have changed since making this video. Thanks for watching!
From all I've seen of guys chopping up oil filters fram is not so good. Super tech is my choice.
Frams are excellent filters people are just idiots and leave a extra guard in there engine and run it 10,000 miles, the Extra Guard is great 3,000 to 5,000 mile filter
Extra guard 10,000 miles
Fram makes the cheapest lowest quality oil filters with cardboard inside them. Do not use them. Take anything but Fram.
Yeah fram is junk for sure.I dont like purolator either..WIX #1.
Fram ultra synthetic is one of the best on the market currently. Not all Fram filters are the same.
there is NO cardboard in a Fram filter. The end plates are fiber discs.
Fram filters are junk...that's why they are always sold in those cheap stores. If you don't use a factory filter, use a WIX or Baldwin.
Fram filters suck they have cardboard ends that hold the filter media in place. And they fail
You can always use "SuperTech" by Walmart and it's cheaper. This guy here "open" most of the "Brand" for you to see. Here is his Video: ua-cam.com/video/VzCqjZgIMBk/v-deo.html
Do some research on their line of synthetic filters, they are some of the best out there
It's not cardboard; it's a fiber disc that works well on several other brands of filters as well. SuperTech, some Wix, Champion filters use the fiber discs on some of their filters.
$6 now.
dont mess with a cross ref oil filter. i trust John Deere to use the best oil filter to make my motor last. the filter on my s240 JD with a 18.5hp kawasaki costs 9.50 at JD dealer. no blown head gasket worries. you get what you pay for.
Does John Deere Manufacture Their Own Filters , Or Do They Contract With Someone To Paint Them Yellow ?? 🤔
John Deere Filters are made by Champion labs, the same company that makes many filter numbers for other brands AC, Motorcraft, etc...
Kohler Series 7000 engine, oil filter K&N PS1002 //////////Walmart online $4.64
I'd rather use a paper towel as a filter than a Fram!
From what I hear. Fram does not make a good oil filter
Wix lol
In no
Your filter selection is not helpful at all, nothing you say makes any sense or could help identifying a filter for a person's mower. You could explain what you are talking about, why would I use Saturn or Ford to locate a filter for a mower made by a completely different company? Video absolutely terrible.
I like making unbelievable videos .... making videos that are idiot proof isn't my thing :)
Gamer Clownz Yank, yank, yank....😏
nice video... I've changed the oil in my cars for decades, but have never owner a lawn tractor until now. so basically on the filter, we're looking for same threads, same depth, same diameter?
Same threads and same diameter. The depth/height can be different as long as you have enough room.
+Gamer Clownz
- DAMMMNNNN... YOU ARE STUPID !!!
Never ever use Fram filters on anyting they are complete garbage
@Dee Jay the amount of money you pay for vehicles ATVs or any other thing that you use a filter on why would you use a cheap filter like a Fram obviously they do not do what they say they do they're put together cheaply if I was to pay for a 40 or $50,000 vehicle would you put a frame on it no thank you I swapped everything to Wix
@@americansilverback1947 ,who the heck buys 40-50,000 dollar cars??!!!!
@@kevinaalberts9251 bump that is about the value of new cars of today
Average truck that looked at for incident but 2020 Ram 1500 cost roughly $43,000 and that's with deep discounts
@@americansilverback1947 Ferrari used Fram filters as factor install for many years. Not junk. Sure you can spend more but why?
NEVER Fram!! Pure junk!! The Walmart ST6607 crosses nicely, is excellent quality, and CHEAP