Posted by notjustair on June 18, 2015 at 20:32:43 from (70.195.0.191):
In Reply to: OEM Filters posted by Fawteen on June 18, 2015 at 17:18:26:
All red tractors get Baldwin filters. They are all old enough (and the red dealership is bad enough) that it doesn't make sense to go OEM. All other engines like mowers and vehicles get Wix. All John Deere equipment gets OEM filters and oil. That's only five pieces of equipment/tractors plus the combine. It seems like I get less questions from them when something breaks. I use their tube grease also. It's horribly expensive. However, I used a high quality cheaper grease on the combine one year. Every straw walker bearing went out. My favorite tech said it was that grease. I don't have reason to doubt him - I've put thousands of hours on the machine with those same bearings since then. They are proud of their parts, but I am just as proud of the condition of my tractors. It's also very easy to walk into the parts department and tell them I need everything for the 4440 and they already have my information.
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