Baldwin is now owned by Parker

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Parker/(Hannifin) has made the adbvs for several filter manufacturers for some time. Guess they thought time to get into complete filter manufacturing biz.
 
Originally Posted By: Kira
Where are Baldwin filters available?


from Rock Auto, under the name Hastings
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Of course, Hastings uses white cans rather than the snazzy red that Baldwin uses, but they are still the same filter
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Casite also is made by Clarcor/Baldwin/Hastings, but is slightly cheaper and not as many pleats.
 
Originally Posted By: Kira
Where are Baldwin filters available?


Grainger, various places on line.
 
I bought mine from Zoro. Have both Hastings and Baldwin. I had other things to buy so got free shipping. Owned by Grainger, have Ebay sales also.
 
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
Originally Posted By: Kira
Where are Baldwin filters available?


from Rock Auto, under the name Hastings
smile.gif


Of course, Hastings uses white cans rather than the snazzy red that Baldwin uses, but they are still the same filter
thumbsup2.gif


Casite also is made by Clarcor/Baldwin/Hastings, but is slightly cheaper and not as many pleats.


The red paint on the Baldwins adds 10HP over the white paint Hastings.
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Baldwin and Hastings easily bought at Grainger/Zoro. Here is a B37 Baldwin element, nice thick media. I tore to see thickness. I don't think Hastings=Baldwin, maybe in some ways, but the Baldwin is a little more expensive. Blue button bypass valve is from something else.


 
Originally Posted By: Hootbro
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
Originally Posted By: Kira
Where are Baldwin filters available?


from Rock Auto, under the name Hastings
smile.gif


Of course, Hastings uses white cans rather than the snazzy red that Baldwin uses, but they are still the same filter
thumbsup2.gif


Casite also is made by Clarcor/Baldwin/Hastings, but is slightly cheaper and not as many pleats.


The red paint on the Baldwins adds 10HP over the white paint Hastings.
cool.gif



Hey … Did I just chance upon a good (20 psi PRV) for the new GM 5.3L engine


https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/3664409/Re:_baldwin_7449_cut_open
 
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Originally Posted By: goodtimes
Baldwin and Hastings easily bought at Grainger/Zoro. Here is a B37 Baldwin element, nice thick media. I tore to see thickness. I don't think Hastings=Baldwin, maybe in some ways, but the Baldwin is a little more expensive. Blue button bypass valve is from something else.





It has been hashed out in other threads were the parent company for the two have been contacted and confirmed the only difference between Hastings and Baldwin filters is the paint color and labeling.

The Baldwins do have that sex appeal with the red color but they are not a better filter than the Hastings offering of the same type and size.
 
Originally Posted By: Hootbro
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
Baldwin and Hastings easily bought at Grainger/Zoro. Here is a B37 Baldwin element, nice thick media. I tore to see thickness. I don't think Hastings=Baldwin, maybe in some ways, but the Baldwin is a little more expensive. Blue button bypass valve is from something else.





It has been hashed out in other threads were the parent company for the two have been contacted and confirmed the only difference between Hastings and Baldwin filters is the paint color and labeling.

The Baldwins do have that sex appeal with the red color but they are not a better filter than the Hastings offering of the same type and size.


I realized that when I wrote what I did. Maybe, maybe not, they are the same. Everything has to be taken in context. Ask someone if they are the same, and one person will say they are, because they do the same thing and cross reference. Another will say they have this that and the other differences, someone more detail oriented. I would like to cut open the LF413 but not feeling like wasting $6 and the time. Check to see if the element is thick like the B37, has same bypass construction, can, etc. It would be quite strange if a company would duplicate exactly two filter lines. Even stranger to price them differently. I prefer the white paint but it means nothing red or white. I am not using the two B37's I bought, defective.
 
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
I bought mine from Zoro. Have both Hastings and Baldwin. I had other things to buy so got free shipping. Owned by Grainger, have Ebay sales also.


I just ordered 3 Baldwin B7449 for the 20 psi PRV … can’t stomach the PF63E while waiting on Fram to produce a higher setting in this size …
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: Hootbro
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
Originally Posted By: Kira
Where are Baldwin filters available?


from Rock Auto, under the name Hastings
smile.gif


Of course, Hastings uses white cans rather than the snazzy red that Baldwin uses, but they are still the same filter
thumbsup2.gif


Casite also is made by Clarcor/Baldwin/Hastings, but is slightly cheaper and not as many pleats.


The red paint on the Baldwins adds 10HP over the white paint Hastings.
cool.gif



Hey … Did I just chance upon a good (20 psi PRV) for the new GM 5.3L engine


https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/3664409/Re:_baldwin_7449_cut_open



So is this likely high 90’s at 25 micron

 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Bx=75 is 97% efficiency.


97/25 micron
89/12 micron

Y/N ?
 
Bx=75 is 98.7% efficiency.

You replied before I could fix it.

Beta 75 at 25u is decent efficiency.
 
Originally Posted By: 4WD


97/25 micron
89/12 micron

Y/N ?


No, Bx=2 is 50% efficiency. In this case, at 12 microns.
 
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