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My brother-in-law trying to help me out picked up a couple of these filters for me but I am a little scared to use them after all the discussions on bad oil filters. Am I safe to use these or would I be better off just setting these aside and continue using fleetguards? Is there anywhere I can find out if Cummins has approved these filters? :confused:
 
Originally posted by jdkenyon

My brother-in-law trying to help me out picked up a couple of these filters for me but I am a little scared to use them after all the discussions on bad oil filters. Am I safe to use these or would I be better off just setting these aside and continue using fleetguards? Is there anywhere I can find out if Cummins has approved these filters? :confused:



I have been using Baldwin filters for over 20 years. They are some of the best on the market. Use them and stick with them and you will never have a problem.
 
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I have been using Baldwin BT339's for 6 years (80,000 miles) without a problem. Last I heard was they were in the top 4 of the world. Not sure how the number you list translates so be careful.



BTW - Cummins (Fleetguard) filters are less expensive but harder for me to get then the Baldwins.
 
I've used the Baldwin BT339 oil filter for over 11 years, and have had no problems. I intend to continue my use of Baldwin filters in all of my equipment. Argue all you want, Baldwin products have proven themselves to me.
 
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