Lawn Mower Air Filter Size Chart(For All Brands + Models)

Choosing the right size air filter for your mower is essential, using the wrong one can reduce airflow, affect fuel efficiency, and even cause engine damage.

Below is a comprehensive Lawn Mower Air Filter Size Chart featuring popular brands and models. Use it as a reference to find the correct air filter size and part number for your specific lawn mower.

Lawn Mower Air Filter Size Chart

Briggs & Stratton

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
450E–875EX Series491588S4-3/8″ × 3″ × 1-1/2″Stens 100-094, Oregon 30-710, Rotary 10203
Intek 18–22 HP7984527-1/4″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″WIX 42385, Fram CA9360, Kohler 32 083 03
Quantum 625E–675EXi4915884-1/2″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″John Deere LG491588, Rotary 10223
09P702 Series5932604-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094
Professional Series 775–10005942014-1/4″ × 2-1/2″ × 1-3/8″Oregon 30-710, Stens 100-094
550EX–625EX7995834-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094
Vanguard 14–18 HP6910357-1/2″ × 3-1/4″ × 2-1/2″Stens 102-450, Oregon 30-927
E-Series 125–190cc7977044-1/2″ × 3-1/8″ × 1-1/4″Stens 100-096, Oregon 30-712

Honda

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
GCV160 / GCV19017211-ZL8-0234-3/8″ × 3-3/8″ × 1-1/8″Oregon 30-081, Stens 102-851, Prime Line 7-08378
GX120–GX160–GX20017210-ZE1-5055-1/8″ × 4-1/2″ × 1-3/4″Rotary 14-8349, WIX 42309
Harmony II HRR21617211-Z8B-9015-1/4″ × 4-1/2″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-081, Stens 102-851
GX270–GX39017210-ZE3-0105-3/4″ × 4-3/4″ × 2″Stens 102-838, Oregon 30-404
HRX217 Series17211-Z8M-0005-1/4″ × 4-1/2″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-081

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Kohler

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
Courage SV470–SV62032 083 09-S7″ × 3″ × 2″Oregon 30-117, Stens 102-446
Command PRO CH25–CH73025 083 01-S7-1/4″ × 3-3/8″ × 2-3/4″WIX 42385, Fram CA1713, Napa 2385
7000 Series KT715–KT74532 083 09-S7″ × 3″ × 2″Oregon 30-117, Stens 102-446
XT6 / XT714 083 15-S5-1/8″ × 4″ × 1-3/4″Oregon 30-117, Rotary 14-8349
Confidant ZT710–ZT74032 083 10-S7-1/4″ × 3″ × 2-1/4″Stens 102-450, Oregon 30-927
Command PRO EFI ECH74925 083 04-S7-1/2″ × 3-1/2″ × 2-3/4″WIX 42409, Stens 102-446

Kawasaki

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
FR651V / FR691V / FR730V11013-70497-3/8″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″Oregon 30-168, Stens 102-922, Rotary 13763
FX651V / FX730V11013-07527-1/4″ × 3-1/2″ × 2-1/2″WIX 42408, Baldwin PA4889, Rotary 14145
FS481V–FS691V11013-70297-1/4″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″Stens 102-922, Oregon 30-168
FJ400D11013-70205-1/2″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-3/4″Oregon 30-404, Stens 102-838

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Tecumseh

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
LV195EA / TVS90369054-1/4″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-033, Rotary 10238, Stens 100-059
OH195EA / OH195SA36905A4-3/8″ × 3-1/2″ × 1-1/4″WIX 42311, Oregon 30-064
LH318SA / LH358SA350664-1/2″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/2″Stens 100-096, Oregon 30-712
TVXL195360464-1/4″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-033, Stens 100-059

John Deere

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
LA105 / LA115 / D100GY210567-1/4″ × 3″ × 2-1/4″Briggs 697153, Stens 102-409
X300 / X304 / X320MIU125558-1/4″ × 3-1/2″ × 2-3/4″WIX 42409, Oregon 30-168
Z425 / Z445AM1235537-1/2″ × 3-1/4″ × 2-1/2″Stens 102-446, Oregon 30-117
G110 / L120LG496894S4-1/2″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-710, Stens 100-094
X500 SeriesM1474317-1/4″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″WIX 42385, Stens 102-922

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Cub Cadet

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
XT1 / XT2 (Kohler 7000 Series)KH-32-083-097″ × 3″ × 2″Stens 102-446, Oregon 30-117
LTX1040 / LTX104532 083 03-S7″ × 3″ × 2″WIX 42385, Stens 102-446
RZT-S Series32 083 09-S7″ × 3″ × 2″Oregon 30-117, Stens 102-446
CC760ES491588S4-1/2″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-710, Rotary 10203

Toro

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
Recycler 22” (Briggs 6.75 HP)491588S4-1/2″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-710, Rotary 10203
TimeCutter (Kawasaki FR651V)11013-70497-3/8″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″Rotary 13763, WIX 42385
TimeMaster 30”7951157-1/4″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″Stens 102-922, Oregon 30-168
Super Recycler 21”5932604-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094

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Craftsman

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
917 Series (Briggs Engine)4915884-3/8″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-710, Stens 100-094
T3000 / T3100 (Kohler 7000 Series)32 083 09-S7″ × 3″ × 2″WIX 42385, Oregon 30-117
ZT7000 Series11013-70497-3/8″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″Oregon 30-168, Rotary 13763
M215 (Briggs 625EXi)5932604-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094

MTD / Troy-Bilt / Yard-Man

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
21” Push Mower (Briggs 550EX)5932604-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094
Kohler XT6 / XT714 083 15-S5-1/8″ × 4″ × 1-3/4″Oregon 30-117, Rotary 14-8349
Pony / Bronco (Briggs 17.5 HP)6987546-3/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 2-1/4″Rotary 10242, Oregon 30-925
TB240 (Honda GCV160)17211-ZL8-0234-3/8″ × 3-3/8″ × 1-1/8″Oregon 30-081, Stens 102-851

Husqvarna

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
YTH22V46 / YTH24V487960317″ × 3″ × 2″WIX 42385, Stens 102-446
Z254 (Kawasaki FR691V)11013-70497-3/8″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″Oregon 30-168, Rotary 13763
HU800AWDH (Honda GCV190)17211-ZL8-0234-3/8″ × 3-3/8″ × 1-1/8″Oregon 30-081, Stens 102-851
TS348D (Kohler 7000 Series)32 083 09-S7″ × 3″ × 2″Stens 102-446, Oregon 30-117

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Snapper

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
Rear Engine Rider4915884-3/8″ × 3″ × 1-1/2″WIX 42385, Oregon 30-710
SPX Series (Briggs 22 HP)7984527-1/4″ × 3-1/8″ × 2-1/2″WIX 42385, Fram CA9360
Ninja 21” (Briggs 625EX)5932604-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094

Ariens

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
Zoom / Max Zoom (Kohler Engine)215298007″ × 3″ × 2″Stens 102-446, Oregon 30-117
IKON X / IKON XL32 083 09-S7″ × 3″ × 2″WIX 42385, Stens 102-446
A21A42 (Briggs 19 HP)6987546-3/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 2-1/4″Rotary 10242, Oregon 30-925

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Murray

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
Select 21” Push Mower5932604-1/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 1-1/4″Stens 102-851, Oregon 30-094
M20300 (Briggs 625EX)491588S4-1/2″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-710, Rotary 10203
Ultra 22” (Briggs 675EXi)4915884-3/8″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Stens 100-094, Oregon 30-710

Poulan Pro

Model/SeriesOEM Part NumberAir Filter Size (L × W × H)Equivalent Replacement Brands
PR625Y22RHP (Briggs Engine)491588S4-1/2″ × 3″ × 1-1/4″Oregon 30-710, Rotary 10203
PR675AWD (Honda GCV190)17211-ZL8-0234-3/8″ × 3-3/8″ × 1-1/8″Oregon 30-081, Stens 102-851
PP19A42 (Briggs 19 HP)6987546-3/4″ × 3-1/4″ × 2-1/4″Rotary 10242, Oregon 30-925

How to Identify the Correct Air Filter

To find the correct replacement filter:

  1. Check your owner’s manual, look for the manufacturer’s part number.
  2. Locate the existing filter and measure its dimensions (length, width, height).
  3. Cross-reference the OEM number using the chart above.
  4. Verify engine brand and series, since many mower brands use Briggs, Kohler, or Kawasaki engines.

Always replace the pre-cleaner (foam wrap) if your mower uses one.

Maintenance Tips for Air Filters

  • Inspect every 25 hours of use or every season.
  • Clean foam pre-filters with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly.
  • Replace paper filters if they are dirty or damaged, never wash them.
  • Avoid running the mower without a filter, even for a short time.

FAQs

How do I know what size battery my lawn mower needs?

To determine the correct battery size for your lawn mower, check the owner’s manual or the existing battery’s label. Look for key specifications such as voltage (usually 12V), amp-hour (Ah) rating, and physical dimensions. Riding mowers often use group size U1 batteries, while push or cordless electric mowers may require specific volt ratings depending on the model.

Are all 12-volt lawn mower batteries the same?

No, not all 12-volt lawn mower batteries are the same. While the voltage may be identical, differences exist in terminal placement, cold cranking amps (CCA), and size. Always match these details with your mower’s manufacturer specifications to ensure a proper fit and reliable performance.

Are lawn mower batteries 12 or 6 volt?

Most modern riding lawn mowers use 12-volt batteries, similar to car batteries but smaller. However, some older mowers or specialized equipment may use 6-volt batteries. Always confirm the correct voltage by checking your mower’s manual or the existing battery label before purchasing a replacement.

How many amps are in a 12-volt lawn mower battery?

A standard 12-volt lawn mower battery typically has an amp-hour rating between 28 and 35 Ah and a cold cranking amp (CCA) rating ranging from 150 to 300 amps. Higher CCA values help engines start more easily in cold conditions.

What is the most common lawn mower battery?

The most common lawn mower battery type is the U1-12V battery, which fits most riding and zero-turn mowers. It measures about 7.75″ L × 5.125″ W × 7.25″ H and delivers reliable power for engines between 12–24 horsepower.

What is the difference between a 20V and 40V lawn mower?

The main difference lies in power output and battery capacity. A 20V lawn mower is designed for smaller lawns and lighter cutting tasks, offering shorter run times. A 40V mower, on the other hand, delivers more torque, longer runtime, and better performance for medium to large lawns. The higher voltage provides greater efficiency and cutting power.

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.
George is an expert at maintaining his mowers and over the years, he has learned many tricks and techniques for getting the best results from his mowers and is always happy to share his knowledge on this site.