FLEETGUARD Oil Filter: M30-2.00 Thread Size, 9 in Overall Ht, 9 in Overall Lg
The FLEETGUARD Oil Filter (MPN LF3749) is a spin-on oil filter with M30-2.00 thread size, designed for John Deere vehicles. It measures 9 inches in overall height and length, with a 4 5/16 inch outside diameter.
SKU 3G-OTH-497991
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Product Description
The FLEETGUARD Oil Filter (MPN LF3749) is a spin-on oil filter with M30-2.00 thread size, designed for John Deere vehicles. It measures 9 inches in overall height and length, with a 4 5/16 inch outside diameter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the FLEETGUARD LF3749 oil filter used for?
The FLEETGUARD LF3749 is a spin-on oil filter designed for John Deere vehicles. It removes contaminants from engine oil to protect critical components, extending engine life in agricultural, construction, and industrial equipment.
What are the specifications of the FLEETGUARD LF3749 oil filter?
The FLEETGUARD LF3749 has an M30-2.00 thread size, 9 in overall height, 9 in overall length, and 4 5/16 in outside diameter. It is a spin-on oil filter compatible with John Deere vehicles.
Where to buy the FLEETGUARD LF3749 oil filter worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the FLEETGUARD LF3749 oil filter worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for pricing and lead time.
How to install the FLEETGUARD LF3749 spin-on oil filter?
To install the FLEETGUARD LF3749, first drain the engine oil and remove the old filter. Clean the mounting surface, apply a thin coat of oil to the new filter gasket, hand-tighten until the gasket contacts the base, then tighten an additional 3/4 turn. Refill with oil and check for leaks.
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3G Electric supplies FLEETGUARD spin-on oil filters. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









