Bobcat Filter Cross Reference Chart(For All Models + Filter Types)

Each Bobcat machine runs optimally when maintained with proper filters, engine oil filters, fuel filters, air filters, and hydraulic filters.

These filters trap contaminants, ensuring your machine operates smoothly. However, finding the right filter replacement can be tricky. That’s where this Bobcat filter cross reference chart steps in. Let’s jump in.

Bobcat Filter Cross Reference Chart

Bobcat Oil Filter Cross Reference

Bobcat Part NoBaldwinFleetguardWixDonaldson
6675517B229LF397251348P502016
6661248B7165LF70157002P550162
6678233B164LF332551334P502503
6686524B229LF397251348P502016
6667352B7425LF383851361P550162
7009363B164LF1601551515P502503
6665602B7177LF364857045P550425
7012303B7109LF67057356P550528
6599445B7165LF70157002P550162
6661247B7425LF383851361P550162

Bobcat Fuel Filter Cross Reference

Bobcat Part NoBaldwinFleetguardWixDonaldson
6667352BF1252FF505233123P550088
6665605BF7633FF542133392P550588
7009355BF5810FF167A33418P551313
6667352BF7539FF526933472P550440
6665602BF1259FF507333393P550101
6680182BF7725FF532033404P550956
7005221BF1275FF149533417P550388
6684406BF7633-OFF4200033501P550958
7009532BF9888FF540733629P550951
6670725BF582FF10533033P550065

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Bobcat Air Filter Cross Reference

Bobcat Part NoBaldwinFleetguardWixDonaldson
6598492PA2723AF2635646438P181126
6692338RS3547AF2524746589P181056
6667352PA2823AF2555842715P181122
7010030RS3516AF2512642855P181126
6678204PA2788AF173842412P181038
6599583RS3730AF2513942998P181054
6708044RS3852AF2786546743P181081
6719787PA30053AF424546645P181202
6599592PA1682-FNAF435446492P181194
6727475RS3878AF2792846764P181131

Bobcat Hydraulic Filter Cross Reference

Bobcat Part NoBaldwinFleetguardWixDonaldson
6661248BT839-10HF2891057182P165675
6665603BT8489HF651857202P171274
6683064BT9380HF779057332P171876
7009533BT8480HF3501057445P179946
6718025BT7425HF3529657167P550162
6692339BT7349HF2881757709P163983
6670287BT8491-MPGHF658657356P171329
6692836BT839-10HF3540957743P167569
6687412BT8481HF779157620P165837
7010903BT8423-MPGHF3502157423P165876

NOTE: Cross-references are for general reference only. Always verify specifications (e.g., dimensions, micron rating, thread size) and compatibility with your Bobcat model before purchasing. Incorrect filters can lead to equipment damage.

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How to Use This Bobcat Filter Cross Reference Chart

  1. Locate your Bobcat part number from the owner’s manual or old filter.
  2. Refer to the matching chart above.
  3. Use equivalent brand codes to find a replacement from your preferred brand.

Tips for Choosing the Right Filter

  • Match exact part numbers
  • Check compatibility using brand cross-reference tools
  • Consider OEM for warranty-covered equipment
  • Choose high-quality aftermarket for older or off-warranty machines

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Signs Your Bobcat Filter Needs Replacing

  • Reduced engine performance
  • Overheating
  • Excessive smoke or unusual noises
  • Sluggish hydraulics
  • Warning lights on the dashboard.

FAQs

Can I use non-OEM filters for my Bobcat machine?

Yes, as long as they’re cross-referenced correctly and meet or exceed OEM specs.

How often should I change Bobcat filters?

Every 250–500 hours, depending on usage conditions and filter type.

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Is using a high-efficiency aftermarket filter safe?

Yes, most premium brands (Donaldson, Baldwin, Fleetguard) provide excellent performance.

What happens if I delay filter replacement?

It can lead to engine wear, reduced power, contamination, and breakdown.

How can I identify my Bobcat filter part number?

Check your owner’s manual, machine label, or the old filter housing.

Are filter cross reference charts always 100% accurate?

They’re highly reliable, but double-checking compatibility before purchase is wise.

George Bill
George Bill

George Bill is a Mechanical Engineer by Profession and an avid gardener and has been mowing his lawn for over 20 years. He has used a variety of different mowers during this time.
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