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    Posted: 09 Aug 2014 at 2:20pm
I'm in the process of replacing ALL my filters, save one, the strainer in the back hydraulics.
 
parts man said just clean it, if it is damaged and needs replacing, I have far bigger issues to deal with than a filter.
 
so, ALL filters totals $396
Oil, $450. 6 Pails
 
so, after taxes, will be just under $1k (plus gas as it is around 1hour's drive)
 
but then, I "Should" be good to go!
 
(oh, I'm getting two of each except the bypass ( long change intervals ) and the Outer air/Inner Air as I can clean those
 
I plan on new filters/oil every fall before it stop for the winter, in case I need to use to for something.
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Wix filters offer volume discounts.  My local car parts supplier allows people to purchase filters under a local business name and use their discount.  I think the final cost was around 50% off list price.  The business doesn't care as the increase in volume results in better discounts for them.

You could ask your local Wix dealer if they will order the filters in under one of their business customers and use their discount.
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Check Amazon, sometimes you get a pleasant surpriseSmile  
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That sounds about normal anymore. Sad but true.

We have some new tractors that the hydraulic filters are over $300 EACH. Not like the good old days!

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I changed the oil on my Kubota M110 last month and discovered I didn't have another filter in the closet for it, of course it was on Sunday afternoon.  Drove 12 miles to a Napa store, no but they have one in Berthoud, about 10 miles further.  Drove up there to find they closed 20 minutes before I arrived.  On Monday I found my usual parts store didn't have the Wix filter and wouldn't for a couple days so I drove back to Berthoud, paid $23 for it and then a couple days later, paid about $9 for the same filter at my regular place.  Where you get your filters does make a difference.

Edited by JohnCO - 09 Aug 2014 at 10:04pm
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Originally posted by Ted in NE-OH Ted in NE-OH wrote:

Check Amazon, sometimes you get a pleasant surpriseSmile  


I'll 2nd that. I have bought several filters from Amazon.
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What kind of oil are you using thats 15 bucks a gallon?  Well for my self if oil is that high id go 5 yrs on the rearend and hyd as none of my tractors get very many hrs instead of the the 3 yr intervals we do now!!  Kurt
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Aug 2014 at 6:03am
yikes !!!don't mean to be mean but I've bought complete RUNNING D-14 for less than your filters/oil change. I know not quite the same but yeesh....
SSS ( stupid step son) bought a new Dodge 1/2T with 3Litre diesel. oil/filter changes will run him $200+taxes= +-$250. My gas F150 is <$50.

One thing about Amazon,they sometimes say where/who is supplying the products.If so go to their website and you may get a better deal. I got a voltage regulator for the 8N from GB electric( or BG ) $10 LESS than Amazon AND free shipping.SAME identical regulator 5 minutes away was $100, from GB  it was $24 !!! so it pays to spend time with Google and learn how to search !

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nanuk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Aug 2014 at 9:40pm
amazon won't work for deals up here... shipping is often more than the product

Kurt, AC oil from the nearest AGCO dealer.

same with all the filters... going to go with AC/AGCO for now.

Case HyTranUltra is over $75 a pail, same with the JD stuff....

but if my maintenance program is around $1k a year....  I'd be OK with that.

it is the other things that haven't happened yet that I worry about.
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after I bought the Case, it was in the dealer for something else, and like a dumb chit...told them to replace all filters and oil while it was in there (winter time) and after $1800 for them to do that...(just filters and oil)
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Maybe they thought you meant ALL the tractors at the dealership!
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