Rotella T 10W-40Agree. Additionally, I use only Wix filters on every piece of machinery I own.
Rotella T 10W-40Agree. Additionally, I use only Wix filters on every piece of machinery I own.
iI replaced the small kholer oil filters with a Fram filter. They are half the price of a Kholer filter and they are a twice the length and have more filtering capacity. If you have the room for a filter twice the length of the Kholer filter, use a Fram filter. I've been using Fram filters on all my equipment and all the mowers i work on.Hello everyone, I have a Husqvarna LGT2654 with a Kohler KT745. I need to change the oil there is currently a Wix 51056 oil filter on it. I want to put a Kohler but can’t find it. The sticker on the machine says part number 25 050 40 which is like hunting a ghost. I’ve researched and come up with 2 possibilities. Kohler 52 050 02-S which I bought but haven’t unboxed because now I see a Kohler 12 050 01-s is recommended.
Can someone please educate me. Will they both work? Or which one is it?
If it fits will it work?View attachment 64620
I really appreciate any information shared. Please help!
I do not know anything about it.It depends on how much clearance you have. The 52 050 02-S will fit, if you have enough clearance. Some mowers use the shorter version, when there isn’t enough clearance.
duhhhh, look up 2 posts from your original post. . . . .Is there a cross reference chart?
If the engine is clean, i.e. air filter clean and no debris clogging around the engine cooling fins (or under the shroud) it should be able to run all day long.....You're overthinking this. Clean oil of proper weight, new whatever filter and make sure your air filter is clean. More important, don't push it too hard and overheat it when grass is wet or thick. A hand held infrared thermometer gun from Harbor Freight works great for monitoring the temp. Take breaks, let it cool in the shade for few and do a little weed whacking or have a beer.
Not just you, obviously, as Amazon/Ebay/Wally seem quite successful selling generics.Oh ya, I'd rarely ever use a proprietary part when an equally good generic part can be had for 75% less
but, that's just me . . . . .
Here's an interesting oil change style of an older gentleman I knew years ago. He had a 1960 Pontiac, with at that time about 200k miles on it. All he ever did was change the filter ever 2k miles and add a quart of oil. He never did a full oil change, and ran that car into the ground with over 300k miles . . . . .Not just you, obviously, as Amazon/Ebay/Wally seem quite successful selling generics.
Howsomever, here's another side of the coin: "compatible doesn't mean comparable." On these oil filter issues for example, generics might make sense operating a fleet with scheduled maintenance and scheduled replacements. My one and only 2016 CC/Kohler ZRT, however, that I hope to run 20 years? Hell, I'll pop for the $12 Wix over the $7 STP. As YouTube shows these filters are not all the same under the paint. I've blown $5 on a lot less critical stuff.