Whether in construction, agriculture, or mining, off-road equipment must deal with dust, extreme heat, and high loads. So it’s no surprise that hydraulic filters, especially those in Kubota equipment, often become clogged or degraded. However, if these problems are left unchecked, they can lead to reduced hydraulic filter lift capacity, sluggish response, system overheating, and fluid contamination, which can ultimately lead to equipment downtime. To avoid serious hydraulic damage, it’s essential to inspect and replace filters at regular intervals.
For this, we offer a wide variety of affordable Kubota hydraulic filter replacements designed to keep your system clean, responsive, and protected in demanding conditions. Not only that, we also supply other Kubota parts and hydraulic filters from other brands to address your concerns about the high prices of original accessories. In any case, the right one is the best! FridayPart always provides you with quality solutions.
You may notice slow system response, noisy operation, reduced lifting power, or discolored hydraulic fluid. These are signs of a clogged or failing filter.
Kubota recommends replacing the hydraulic filter and hydraulic oil after the first 50 hours of use, and then every 300 to 500 hours or every two years, whichever comes first, depending on the machine model and usage conditions. Some users will replace the hydraulic oil and filter every 200 hours or so for safety reasons.
Yes, as long as the aftermarket filter meets OEM specs for pressure, flow, and filtration level. All our filters are made to meet or exceed OEM standards.
Suction filters are inside the tank to catch debris before the pump. Return filters clean oil before it goes back to the tank. Spin-on filters are easy-access external filters for general line cleaning.