Never have I ever had such a difficult time removing a hydraulic oil filter. This filter fought me until the last. Broke my oil filter wrench, and after fixing that, I broke it again and into the crap can it went flying! After a while, I realized I would have to cut the remaining filter off. Got out my Dremel tool with cut off wheel and had at it. Was not until about 30% of the filter base had been cut away that I could get the filter base to turn away using a big screw driver and hammer. I did not get a chance to identify brand of filter I was removing. Replaced filter with Genuine Cub Cadet.
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