Hipa 11013-0752 Air Filter Compatible with Kawasaki FR691V FR651V FR730V Engine on Gravely Hus-qvarna Ariens Bad Boy Cub Cadet Toro Zero Turn Mower
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This is a replacement air filter (Hipa 11013-0752) designed for Kawasaki FR series V-twin engines (FR691V, FR651V, FR730V) commonly used on zero-turn mowers from Gravely, Husqvarna, Ariens, Bad Boy, Cub Cadet, and Toro. It traps dirt and debris before they enter the engine, protecting the carburetor and cylinders.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your engine model is stamped on the valve cover or blower housing (FR691V, FR651V, or FR730V). This filter fits most zero-turn mowers using these Kawasaki engines, regardless of brand. It’s an aftermarket replacement for OEM part 11013-0752 (Kawasaki) and cross-references to OEM 11013-0751 on some models. Measure your current filter: this is roughly 7.5” x 5.5” x 2” (length x width x height). Check your deck size isn’t a factor—fitment depends solely on engine, not mower deck. Avoid using on Kawasaki FS or FX series engines; those use different filters.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Hipa is a budget aftermarket brand. It’s generally fine for seasonal use, but foam may be slightly less dense than OEM Kawasaki filters. Replace every 100 hours or annually, whichever comes first.
- Installation: Tool-free—just snap off the air filter cover, swap the old filter, and reattach. Ensure the sealing gasket sits flat to prevent unfiltered air leaks.
- Common Gotcha: Some users report the filter is slightly thinner than OEM, which can reduce sealing pressure. If your cover feels loose, add a thin foam strip or replace with OEM. Always check the pre-filter (foam wrap) is clean and oiled if present.
- Price vs OEM: At ~$20, it’s about half the cost of Kawasaki’s genuine filter. Worth it if you maintain multiple mowers or mow in low-dust conditions.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you need a quick, cheap replacement for a Kawasaki FR-series engine on a zero-turn mower and don’t mow in heavy dust or sand. It’s a solid value for casual users. Skip it if you want maximum filtration longevity or have a commercial mower running daily—spend the extra $20 on OEM.
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