JOHN DEERE OIL FILTER CROSS REFERENCE

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DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY CROSS-REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR A JOHN DEERE OIL FILTER AM125424C? THEY APPEAR TO BE MADE BY CHAMPION LABS AND HOME DEPOT GOUGES, I MEAN CHARGES $10 FOR THEM--I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT IF I CAN PURCHASE A REPLACEMENT FILTER A LOT CHEAPER UNDER OTHER BRAND NAMES SO I NEED CROSS-REFERENCE INFORMATION. (SUPERTECH,STP,VALUECRAFT, FRAM, PUROLATOR, ETC)
 
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My NAPA (WIX) catalog lists an AM125424 (no "C") cross referencing to a NAPA filter 1056. 1056 crosses over to a Purolator L35310.

If these are not common car filters, they may not be stocked at many places. A NAPA gold will run about $5 to $6.

As always, I tell everyone to confirm these numbers for yourself. Cross referencing sometimes yields mistakes.
 
Here's a list I originally found on here, I made a few revisions to.

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"Briggs type"

3/4" X 16 threads 8-11 PSI Bypass

Gasket 2.734"OD 2.430"ID 0.226" thick

Length" Wix Puroltr Hastings Fram Kohler B&S Baldwin JD TEC MotorCraft AC

2.3" 57035 NA LF503 PH8170? 2805001 492932 B7165 ? 36563 NA PF1279?

2.7" 51056 L35310 LF302 PH8172 1205001 492932 B1410 AM125424 36262 NA PF2210

3.4" 51348 L10241 LF157 PH7575 5205002 491056 BT223 AM101207 ? FL793 PF53

4.8" 51516 L20195 LF134 PH3600 NA NA B243 ? ? FL400A PFL400A


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Originally posted by MADMIKE:
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY CROSS-REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR A JOHN DEERE OIL FILTER AM125424C? THEY APPEAR TO BE MADE BY CHAMPION LABS AND HOME DEPOT GOUGES, I MEAN CHARGES $10 FOR THEM--I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT IF I CAN PURCHASE A REPLACEMENT FILTER A LOT CHEAPER UNDER OTHER BRAND NAMES SO I NEED CROSS-REFERENCE INFORMATION. (SUPERTECH,STP,VALUECRAFT, FRAM, PUROLATOR, ETC)

 
I just bought a ST3614 (492932 Briggs) filter for my Craftsman. It's easier to remember to that a filter from a 95 Neon will cross to the tractor, the only difference is the length.

i found the info here and gardenweb.
 
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Originally posted by 97 GTP:
I just bought a ST3614 (492932 Briggs) filter for my Craftsman. It's easier to remember to that a filter from a 95 Neon will cross to the tractor, the only difference is the length.

i found the info here and gardenweb.


The Motorcraft FL 400S will fit!! Longer than the 3614 and with a "real" bypass valve up front. Funny thing, the same filters fit my Toyota Tundra's V8 - so I only have to purchase one filter size for the truck and tractor
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My JD LX178 uses the same filter as a 1991 Geo Prizm. It crosses over to a Fram PH4386 or a ACDelco PF1234.

My engine is a Kawasaki 2-cylinder waterpumper and I don't believe it uses the same filters as the Home Depot products.
 
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Originally posted by Brett Miller:
I use a Delco PF53 on mine.

Hey, me too. This is the same size as my Saab so it's a coincidental convenience
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The bypass relief is higher than the JD filter but I haven't experienced any problems or oil pressure changes.
 
Are these direct cross-references from a catalog or are you guessing based on filter dimensions? I'm just wondering why the ST 3614 does not come up as a cross reference in any of the catalogs or the Motorcraft---is there any danger in using these instead of the direct cross referenced filters from the chart above which I have confirmed? Thanks!
 
Some of the cross references take a little more work. The 3614 cross to a fram based on gasket, can size and bypass. Some of the above cross references can't be found on automotive shelfs which negates the purpose.

I just look up a 95 Dodge Neon, that's my cross and easy to remember.
 
I am late to the party, judging from the date of the original post, but you might try a John Deere tractor dealership for the filters. My experience is that the Deere mowers themselves are expensive, but service and especially parts are cheap.
 
"My experience is that the Deere mowers themselves are expensive, but service and especially parts are cheap."

I guess that varies from dealer to dealer. The dealer close to me is quite expensive.
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What would you consider 'cheap' for a John Deere brand oil filter? I can't imagine it would be around $2-4.

--- Bror Jace
 
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