Kubota Filter Cross-Reference Master Chart (Save 30-60%)

kubota filter cross reference

Finding the right filters for your Kubota tractor shouldn’t require calling the dealer or hunting through multiple catalogs. This master cross-reference chart covers engine oil filters, fuel filters, air filters, and hydraulic filters across all major Kubota series—BX, B, L, M, and MX models. Compare OEM part numbers with high-quality aftermarket alternatives and save 30-60% on every service interval.

Whether you own a compact BX2380, mid-size L3901, or utility-class M7060, you’ll find exact filter cross-references with direct purchase links below. Every aftermarket filter listed meets or exceeds OEM specifications, with verified fitment data and customer ratings averaging 4.5+ stars.

💡 Quick Savings Calculator: A full filter service (oil, fuel, air, hydraulic) costs $180-240 at the dealer. Using this chart’s aftermarket options? $85-110. That’s $95-130 saved per service, or $380-520 annually at typical 50-hour intervals.

🔧 Engine Oil Filters Cross-Reference

Kubota engine oil filters protect against wear particles and combustion contaminants. Replace every 50-100 hours depending on conditions. The filters below fit D-series (D722, D902), V-series (V2203, V3307), and multi-cylinder engines across BX, B, L, M, and MX tractors. See our detailed tractor oil filter cross-reference.

Kubota Part Number Fits Models Aftermarket Option Price
HH164-32430 L2501, L3301, L3901, M4900, M5700, MX4700, MX5000, KX series excavators JZGRDN Oil Filter (4.8★, 61 reviews) $11.99
HH150-32430 D722, D902 engines, Grasshopper mowers (321D, 325, 432, 721, 729) Jvfnxpm 2-Pack (4.6★, 69 reviews) $15.88
HH150-32094 BX2200, BX2380, BX2660, B-series (B20, B21, B26, B2301, B2320, B7400) Chamixx Oil Filter (4.9★, 36 reviews) $11.35
HH164-32430 (OEM) Same as above – Genuine Kubota option Genuine Kubota 2-Pack (4.7★, 423 reviews) $28.75
HH150-32430 (Bulk) D-series engines – 3-pack for annual supply Genuine Kubota 3-Pack (4.8★, 76 reviews) $42.39
HHTA0-37710 L3130, L4600, L5040, M7040, MX4800 hydraulic systems Hydraulic Oil Filter (5.0★, 2 reviews) $18.99
📘 Reference Material Kubota Workshop Service Manual $45-120

Cross-Reference Notes: HH164-32430 also replaces 17321-32430 and 122-0185. HH150-32094 supersedes 70000-15241 and 129150-35170. Always verify engine model before ordering—some L-series tractors use different filters depending on production year. See our complete Kubota Engine Oil Cross-Reference Guide for additional options.

⛽ Fuel Filters Cross-Reference

Kubota fuel filters remove water and contaminants before they reach injection pumps. Critical for common rail diesel engines (L3301, L3901, M6060). Replace every 200 hours or annually. The 6A320-59930 includes O-rings; install with clean hands to prevent contamination.

Kubota Part Number Fits Models Aftermarket Option Price
6A320-59930 B3030, B7400, L3800, RTV900, RTV1100, RTV-X series 2-Pack with O-rings (4.7★, 684 reviews) $10.50
1J800-43170 L3301, L3901, L4701, M6060, M7060, MX4800, MX5800 (Common Rail engines) Solarhome Fuel Filter (4.8★, 51 reviews) $13.50
12581-43012 BX23, BX24, BX25, BX2230, BX2350, BX2360, BX2370 (inline filter) 5/16″ Inline 2-Pack (4.8★, 53 reviews) $7.98
📘 Reference Material Kubota Workshop Service Manual $45-120

Installation Tip: Always bleed air from fuel system after filter replacement. Run engine at idle 5-10 minutes, check for leaks at filter housing. Water separator filters (6A320-59930) should be drained every 50 hours in dusty/humid conditions. For more fuel system guidance, see our Kubota Fuel Filter Interchange Guide.

🌬️ Air Filters Cross-Reference

Kubota air filters prevent dirt ingestion into cylinders. Most models use dual-element systems (outer primary, inner safety). Replace outer filter every 200 hours, inner at 400 hours or when outer is replaced 3 times. Never blow out filters with compressed air—micron tears allow debris through.

Kubota Part Number Fits Models Aftermarket Options Price
TA040-93230 / TA040-93220 L2800, L2900, L3130, L3240, L3400, L3430 (outer + inner kit) Outer & Inner Kit (4.6★, 121 reviews)
Donaldson P821575/P822858 Kit
Wix 42985
Baldwin RS3705
$17.99
K1211-82320 BX22, BX23, BX24, BX25, BX2200, BX2230, BX2350, BX2360 Harbot Air Filter (4.8★, 400 reviews)
Donaldson P822686
Wix 46449
$12.96
K2581-82310 BX2360, BX2660, L3301, L3560 Donaldson P821575 Kit
Wix 46430
Baldwin PA2835
$38.99
6C060-99410 / 6C060-99414 B21, B2301, B2320, B2400, B2410, B26, B2601, B7300, B7400 (with inner filter) Engine Air Filter Kit (4.7★, 127 reviews)
Wix 46438
$10.99
TC630-93220 L3901, L4701 Donaldson P778984
Wix 46483
Baldwin PA3792
$35-45
59800-26110 / 3A111-19130 SSV65, SSV75, SVL75, KX080 excavators, L4740, L5040, M6060, M7060 Air Filter Kit (4.3★, 25 reviews)
Donaldson P606953
Wix 46881
$26.59
TD270-93230 L4701, L6060 (Grand L-series) Donaldson P778984
Wix 46881
Baldwin RS3943
$35-50
📘 Reference Material Kubota Workshop Service Manual $45-120

Maintenance Schedule: Inspect air filter every 50 hours. In dusty conditions (construction, hay work), check weekly. A clogged air filter reduces power by 10-15% and increases fuel consumption. Pre-cleaners (cyclonic separator bowls) extend outer filter life 2-3x. For detailed air filter guidance, visit our Kubota Air Filter Cross-Reference Chart.

💧 Hydraulic & Transmission Filters Cross-Reference

Kubota hydraulic filters protect pumps, valves, and cylinders from wear particles. HST (Hydrostatic Transmission) models require frequent changes—every 400 hours or annually. Gear-drive models: 800 hours. Always use genuine UDT2 or Super UDT2 fluid when servicing hydraulic systems.

Kubota Part Number Fits Models Aftermarket Option Price
HHTA0-37710 L3130, L4630, L5030, M4800, MX5800, L/M/MX series hydraulics Galloparts Hydraulic Filter (5.0★, 3 reviews) $16.99
HH3A0-82623 L2501, L2800, L3200, L3301, L3901, M6040, M7040, M8540 XYZIL Hydraulic Filter (4.5★, 33 reviews) $17.90
HH660-36060 B1550, B1700, B21, B2100, B2400, B2410, B26, B2630, B2710, B-series HST Anxingo Transmission Filter (4.8★, 14 reviews) $16.14
📘 Reference Material Kubota Workshop Service Manual $45-120

HST Service Warning: Neglecting hydraulic filter changes causes pump cavitation, jerky operation, and eventual failure ($2,500-4,500 repair). Check hydraulic fluid level monthly—low fluid accelerates wear. Suction screen inside reservoir should be cleaned every 800 hours. For comprehensive hydraulic guidance, see our Hydraulic Filter Cross-Reference Guide.

📦 Complete Filter Kits (Save Even More)

Filter kits bundle oil, fuel, air, and hydraulic filters for one service interval. Dealers charge $180-240 for these kits. Aftermarket equivalents cost $40-70 and include all gaskets/O-rings. Perfect for annual maintenance or resale prep.

Model Series Complete Kit What’s Included Price
L2501, L3301, L3800 Vaticas Complete Filter Kit (4.6★, 37 reviews) Oil (HH164-32430), Fuel (6A320-59930), Air (TA040-93230), Hydraulic (HH3A0-82623 + HHK70-14073) $41.41
BX2380, BX23S Raptor BX Series Filter Kit (4.6★, 59 reviews) Oil (HH150-32430), Fuel (12581-43012), Air (K1211-82320), Hydraulic (HHK20-36990) $28.99
L2501 HST XYZIL HST Complete Kit (4.0★, 9 reviews) Oil (HH164-32430), Fuel (6A320-59930), Air (TA040-93230), Hydraulic (HH3A0-82623 + HHK70-14073) $54.50

Kit Savings Example: A dealer charges $215 for an L3301 filter service kit. The Vaticas kit above costs $41.41 with coupon. That’s $173.59 saved per service, or $694 over four years at 200-hour annual use. These kits include genuine O-rings, gaskets, and all hardware—nothing extra to buy.

Check individual product links in the tables above to create custom kits for other models. Always order 1-2 extra inline fuel filters (12581-43012) as emergency spares—they’re cheap insurance against contaminated fuel.

🔍 How to Use This Cross-Reference Chart

Step 1: Identify your tractor model and engine type (check operator’s manual or serial plate near steering column).

Step 2: Find the Kubota OEM part number in the tables above. Serial number ranges matter—some models changed filters mid-production.

Step 3: Click the aftermarket link to purchase. Verify fitment in product description (most show compatible models).

Step 4: Cross-check reviews. Look for comments from verified Kubota owners confirming fit and quality.

Pro Tip: The Kubota service manual ($45-120) includes exploded diagrams, part numbers, and step-by-step procedures for every filter replacement on your model. Bookmark this page and reference it before every service. Filter part numbers occasionally supersede (Kubota discontinues old numbers, replaces with updated versions). This chart reflects current 2025 cross-references.  View free parts diagrams → and or see our general fuel filter cross-reference chart. 

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are aftermarket filters as good as OEM Kubota filters?

Yes, when sourced from reputable manufacturers. The filters listed here use equivalent media (cellulose, synthetic blend) and meet ISO 4548-12 efficiency standards. Many are manufactured in the same facilities as OEM filters, just without Kubota branding. Customer reviews averaging 4.5+ stars confirm fitment and quality.

Will using aftermarket filters void my Kubota warranty?

No. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. §2302) prohibits manufacturers from voiding warranties solely because aftermarket parts were used. Kubota must prove the aftermarket filter caused the failure. Keep receipts and use filters meeting OEM specifications.

How often should I really change filters?

Follow Kubota’s maintenance schedule as a baseline: Oil filter every 100 hours, fuel filter every 200 hours, air filter every 200 hours (outer) / 400 hours (inner), hydraulic filter every 400 hours. Severe conditions (dust, heavy loads, biodiesel) require 50% shorter intervals.

Can I use automotive filters on my Kubota tractor?

No. Automotive filters lack the correct threads, bypass valve settings, and anti-drainback features. Kubota engines use metric threads and specific micron ratings (oil: 25-30 micron, hydraulic: 10 micron). Using automotive filters risks engine damage and dealer warranty denial.

Which filters are most critical to change on time?

Fuel filters (prevents $3,000+ injection pump failures) and hydraulic filters (prevents $4,500 HST pump replacement). Engine oil filters are important but engine damage from contaminated oil develops slowly. Fuel and hydraulic systems fail catastrophically when filters clog.

Do I need to pre-fill oil filters before installing?

Yes for vertical-mount filters (most Kubota tractors). Fill with clean engine oil until media is saturated, then install. Prevents dry-start wear on engine bearings. Horizontal-mount filters don’t require pre-filling as oil pump primes them immediately.

Why do some models have two air filter part numbers?

Dual-element air cleaners use an outer primary filter (TA040-93230) and inner safety filter (TA040-93220). The outer filter catches 99% of particles; inner filter protects if outer fails. Always replace both when servicing—don’t reuse inner filters.

Can I upgrade to a better filter than OEM spec?

Not recommended for hydraulic systems—over-filtration increases pressure drop and starves pumps. For engine oil and air filters, premium options (synthetic media, higher capacity) are safe upgrades. Look for filters rated 99.5%+ efficiency at 20-30 microns for oil, 99.9% at 3 microns for air.

💰 Annual Savings Breakdown: Using this chart’s aftermarket filters for a typical L3301 (200 hours/year): Engine oil filter every 100 hrs = $24/year (vs. $48 OEM). Fuel filter every 200 hrs = $14/year (vs. $32 OEM). Air filters = $18/year (vs. $45 OEM). Hydraulic filter = $18/year (vs. $38 OEM). Total savings: $89/year or $445 over 5-year ownership.

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💡 Final Maintenance Tip: Create a filter change log in your tractor’s manual holder. Record date, hour meter reading, and part numbers used. This documentation increases resale value and helps diagnose recurring issues. Most buyers pay 10-15% more for tractors with complete service records!

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