John Deere Oil Filter Replacement RE58935 RE561823 RE572785 RE557343

Your Best John Deere Oil Filter Replacement RE58935 RE561823 RE572785 RE557343 Oil filter manufacturer in China.

JOHN DEERE RE530107 RE557343 RE561823 RE572785 RE58935
PUROLATOR L65200 LUBERFINER LFP5723

ISO9001
Warranty 1 year
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oil Filter RE58935 RE561823 RE572785 RE557343 Parameter:
Part Number RE58935 RE561823 RE572785 RE557343
Brand Tamfiney
Weight  1655 g
Height  300 mm
Outer Diameter  118 mm
Inner Diameter/
Thread Size
M52 X 1.5-6H INT
Minimum Order 100 PCS
Place of Region: Zhejiang, China
Payment Terms: T/T
Price Terms: FOB
Lead Time: 30 to 50 days based on order quantities
Market Type: After Market
Current Export Market: North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Oceania

What does RE58935 fit?

JOHN DEERE
1050 K1050 K1050 K1050 K1050 K PL1050 P1050 P61356135 AFM 85-M16135 AFM 85-M26135 AFM 85-M36135 AFM 85-M46135 HF 4856135 RG6135 SFM 756135 SFM 85-M16135 SFM 85-M26135 SFM 85-M36135 SFM 85-M46135 SFM 85-M56136/CI550 PowerTech PSS6136/HX6136/NX6R 5407180728073507380738074507450 I748075507580776077807780 PRODRIVE8400850093309410 R9420 R94309430 T9460 R9460 RT9470 R95009510 R9510 RT9520 R95309530 T9560 R9560 RT960096309630 T97009870 STS9R 4409R 4909R 5409R 5909R 6409R 6409RT 4709RT 5209RT 5709RX 4909RX 5409RX 5909RX 6409RX 7109RX 7709RX 830CP 690CP

Performance John Deere Oil Filter Replacement RE58935 RE561823 RE572785 RE557343

Engine health starts with clean oil. Selecting a John Deere Oil Filter Replacement is the first step towards reliable machinery. These filters trap dirt and metal particles, protecting vital engine parts. Over time, contaminants build up, yet proper replacements prevent major faults. Consistent filtration, after all, supports smoother performance and longer engine life.

Versatile Options: RE58935, RE572785, LF9010, and H305W

Operators know every machine has specific needs. For that reason, John Deere Oil Filter Replacement comes in several interchangeable models. RE58935 is a popular stock choice for various John Deere models. Still, alternatives like RE572785, LF9010, or H305W offer similar fit and function. By keeping these alternatives in inventory, maintenance teams react quickly to any situation.

Efficient Performance under All Conditions
While every engine faces tough conditions, regular filtration remains crucial for performance. Whether in fields or construction, dirty oil impacts engine power. Therefore, our John Deere Oil Filter Replacements guard against harmful buildup. These filters, including LF9010 and RE572785, maintain strong oil flow despite dust or debris. As a result, your machines function reliably, even during peak workloads.

Reduce Costs, Maximize Productivity

Cost-effective maintenance matters. Investing in dependableOil Filter Replacement saves money on future repairs. Moreover, filters like H305W allow you to extend service intervals confidently. Since longer intervals mean fewer stops, operations continue every day without interruption. Thus, maintenance budgets stretch farther, benefiting the entire business.

TAMFINEY Delivers Quality and Expertise
Trust and experience set TAMFINEY apart in the filter industry. Not only do we supply John Deere Oil Filter Replacement solutions, but we also back each order with expert support. Our RE58935, RE572785, LF9010, and H305W filters undergo rigorous inspections. Consequently, every shipment meets our strict quality standards. Although other brands exist, TAMFINEY ensures total satisfaction from first use.

Simple Installation for Every Technician

Fitting a John Deere Oil Filter Replacement should never slow your team. With precisely engineered replacements such as RE58935 or LF9010, installations are quick. Even less-experienced staff complete oil changes with ease. Therefore, overall downtime decreases, driving productivity higher. Additionally, our filters come with clear instructions for every order.

Responsible Solutions for a Greener Operation
As businesses grow, environmental considerations become more important. Because TAMFINEY embraces sustainability, our filters—including H305W—prioritize efficiency and less waste. Not only do these filters last longer, but they also use recyclable materials where possible. Gradually, every replacement supports greener industry practices.

Conclusion: Choose TAMFINEY for Success

To summarize, reliable filtration is the foundation of a healthy engine. Your best choice is John Deere Oil Filter Replacement, whether RE58935, RE572785, LF9010, or H305W. With TAMFINEY, expect quality, expertise, and strong after-sale support. Keep your John Deere equipment operating at its peak—order your oil filters from TAMFINEY today.

Q: How often should you change a John Deere oil filter?

The replacement cycle of the oil filter mainly depends on the following factors:
• Oil type: The performance differences of different oils directly affect the service life of the filter. Mineral oil has the shortest replacement cycle, while fully synthetic engine oil can be extended.
• Operating environment and conditions: John Deere equipment is commonly used in outdoor environments with high dust and heavy loads, which can accelerate oil pollution and require shorter replacement cycles.
• Equipment model and manual recommendations: Different models of John Deere equipment (such as tractors and harvesters) have different maintenance requirements, and the most accurate basis is always the "User Manual" accompanying the equipment.

Based on industry standards, the replacement cycle for oil filters is as follows:
• Use mineral oil: It is recommended to replace it every 3000-4000 kilometers or every 6 months, whichever comes first.
Using semi synthetic engine oil: can be extended to 5000-7000 kilometers or every 6-8 months.
• Use fully synthetic engine oil: typically supports 8000-10000 kilometers or 8-12 months.

Important Notice:
• Poor working conditions require early replacement: If the equipment operates in dusty, high-temperature, heavy load, or frequent start stop environments for a long time, it is recommended to replace it 1000-2000 kilometers or 1-2 months earlier than the above cycle.
• Non washable and reusable: The oil filter is a disposable consumable, and the internal filter paper and sealing structure have absorbed impurities after use. Cleaning cannot restore its filtration efficiency, and forced reuse may cause engine wear.
• Special attention should be paid to the first maintenance: For the first maintenance of new equipment or major repairs, the manual requirements should be strictly followed, and the oil and filter element should usually be replaced after 50-100 hours of initial operation.

Q: How to change oil and oil filter in a John Deere ride on lawnmower?

To change the oil and oil filter on a John Deere lawn mower, specific steps need to be followed because the lawn mower is structurally different from a car. The following is a detailed guide based on general lawn mower maintenance knowledge and related materials:

Steps for changing engine oil

Preparation: Park the lawn mower on a flat surface, turn off the engine, and remove the key. To prevent accidental start-up, it is recommended to disconnect the spark plug wires. Let the engine cool down for a period of time to avoid being burned by hot oil.
Drain old engine oil: Find the oil drain bolt on the oil pan (usually located at the bottom of the lawn mower). Place a suitable oil pan below. Use a wrench to unscrew the drain bolt and allow the old engine oil to completely flow out. After the oil stops dripping, tighten the oil drain bolt again.
Cleaning and Inspection: Use a cloth to clean the oil drain bolt and surrounding area, check if the bolt and gasket are damaged, and replace them if necessary.

Add new engine oil: According to the official recommended engine oil model by John Deere (such as 10W-30 or 10W-40), pour in new engine oil through the oil filling port (usually with an oil dipstick). The filling amount should refer to the specifications in the user manual, usually between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks on the dipstick.
Check the fluid level: After filling, wait for a few minutes for the oil to settle, then remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it to check if the oil level is within the standard range. If it is insufficient, it needs to be supplemented.

Steps for replacing the oil filter

Dismantling the old filter: After draining the old engine oil, locate the position of the oil filter (usually on the side of the engine). Use a specialized oil filter wrench to unscrew the old filter counterclockwise. Note that there may be a small amount of engine oil remaining in the filter.
Prepare a new filter: Check if the O-ring seal of the new oil filter is intact. Apply a thin layer of new engine oil on the sealing ring of the new filter, which helps to form a better seal and prevent damage to the sealing ring during installation.

Install new filter: Align the new filter with the thread and tighten it clockwise by hand. Usually, it only needs to be tightened by hand until the sealing ring contacts, and then rotated about 3/4 of a turn, without the need for excessive tightening with tools.
Inspection and start-up: After installation, check for leaks at the filter and drain bolt. Reconnect the spark plug wires, start the engine and run it for 1-2 minutes, then turn off the engine and check the oil level and any leaks again.

Q: What should you do before installing the new oil filter?