Your talking about maybe $100 for filters and the oil to service a tractor that cost you what????? This is a "great" place to really save maybe $20 against the chance of causing thousands of dollars of repairs to your tractor. (Sarcasm alert LOL)
Using a Fram filter on high dollar equipment is NOT a good idea. Buying after market filters is a good way to get the wrong filter medium and relief valve pressures. I personally have seen air filters Fram made for JD tractors be too restrictive and cause premature engine failures.
I had a good laugh at your statement "Online New Holland parts appears to get the crazy price of $15 or so for a simple screw on oil filter"' Some hydraulic filters that are spin on, cost $85-100 each. Go to Advanced Idiots and buy the cheapest $2 filter that will screw on the tractor. Then try to get Advance Idiots to warranty any possible future engine issues?????
I know I am coming across a little rough on this but it is a pet peeve of mine. There are many more reasonable places to scrimp and save money than the filters and oil on modern equipment. I have had the front row seat at many train wrecks caused by people doing this.
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