I think the O ring on my drain plug started leaking oil. Wasn't able to tighten it to stop leaking. Drained oil. Saw a small spring sticking out. Pulled on it and out came a long skinny filter and about 5 qts of oil. Oil looked dark, not real smelly. People at JD dealer said most people aren't aware there is a filter either. I think my JD 275 is a 1997, so I figured it needed changed. No hour meter on tractor, so I recently installed one. It has a good Kaw 17 hp single cylinder engine and I'm happy with tractor, the ride, the 30 inch tiller and 48 inch mower. Use tractor for just doing trim work before I get the 72 inch woods mower on Farmall C going. The boss things the world of the old farmall C. She has probably moved more grass than many. She grew up on a sod farm. She laughs when people brag about their ZTR's. Tells them she has the best 1950 ZTR.
I have another 48 inch husky and a 72 inch woods on a Jubilee for my other property. The Farmall is still my favorite even though I recently found a Monroe seat, like on the farmall, for the Jubilee.
As someone stated, there is most likely no other filter to replace this special filter.
However I cut apart old oil filters off my Kawasaki, Briggs and Kohler engine and found the steins 120-634 filter will work on all three engines and is better made. I hope I got the steins # right. I did buy a case of them off ebay for $40.
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