Posted by JD Seller on August 03, 2014 at 14:38:40 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: JD Seller? posted by George Marsh on August 03, 2014 at 13:42:28:
Here we go George: LOL
Your JD AM107423 crosses to the Stens 120-634
The Mule 49065-2071 crosses to (2) possible filters: Stens 120-634 cost $4.11 List $9.49 Stens 054-067 cost $8.98 List $13.82
The B&S and Kohler should be a Stens 120-485 Cost $5.49 List $8.85
Now the specs: They all have a 3/4-16 thread:
120-364 9-12 PSI relief, Anti-Drain, 25 micron
120-485 7-9 PSI relief, Anti-drain, 28 micron
054-067 9-12 PSI relief, Anti-drain, 25 micron
The 120-364 and 054-067 have the exact same size canister. The 054-067 just has more pleats so it costs more. The 054-067 would have more surface area to filter.
I think the Stens 120-364 would work in all the applications. The few PSI difference in relief valve setting would not make much difference. It being 25 microns would be finer than the 28 micron filter. The external size is a little different but not by much. The only one I would maybe question is the Kawasaki Mule. Even on it if your doing regular maintenance I don't think it would hurt it either.
The net price is at my volume level. You can get another 10% of for a higher volume level with Stens. So that is how the online fellows are quoting such a low price. They are just reselling Stens parts and gaining the higher volume discounts.
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