newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
- Messages
- 14,843
- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
Now we are going for 500!!
yeah, you just need a good 11 KW generator to run it, or buy a welder/generator..Learn to weld! Everyone that owns tractors needs basic welding. Any cheap 160+ amp stick welder should do it. Weld a piece of rebar or whatever to the thing and you'll have leverage, and have heated it up enough to break it. Maybe you'll need a buddy to show you how for this one but that's how to stop the wheel spinning. Good luck!
Rebar would likely bend.Learn to weld! Everyone that owns tractors needs basic welding. Any cheap 160+ amp stick welder should do it. Weld a piece of rebar or whatever to the thing and you'll have leverage, and have heated it up enough to break it. Maybe you'll need a buddy to show you how for this one but that's how to stop the wheel spinning. Good luck!
I read the first 5 pages thinking how could this thread get to 41 pages to remove a bolt. Kan稚 Do has had the problem for over 3 months now.
I have never drained the oil out of my Mercedes and have 272k miles on it.
I assume this tractor has a dip stick? Use an oil extractor pump. Small plastic tube down the tube...apply vacuum and done. Simple, and little or no mess. KISS
Got mine from Northern Tool...Mity Vac
Rebar would likely bend.
yeah, you just need a good 11 KW generator to run it, or buy a welder/generator..
Monkey wrench, now there is a description I have not heard in a while. I have a couple of monkey wrenches but do not use them much.
I read the first 5 pages thinking how could this thread get to 41 pages to remove a bolt. Kan稚 Do has had the problem for over 3 months now.
I have never drained the oil out of my Mercedes and have 272k miles on it.
I assume this tractor has a dip stick? Use an oil extractor pump. Small plastic tube down the tube...apply vacuum and done. Simple, and little or no mess. KISS
Got mine from Northern Tool...Mity Vac
I read the first 5 pages thinking how could this thread get to 41 pages to remove a bolt. Kan稚 Do has had the problem for over 3 months now.
I have never drained the oil out of my Mercedes and have 272k miles on it.
I assume this tractor has a dip stick? Use an oil extractor pump. Small plastic tube down the tube...apply vacuum and done. Simple, and little or no mess. KISS
Got mine from Northern Tool...Mity Vac
I know a lot of people use mityvacs for engine oil and transmission oil change. Could that work here to get the old fluid out?
I've used my little HF $5 hand pump to take a half quart out of my VW when they vastly overfilled it.
monkeys need wrenches too
Google is selling the info to Russia so they can convince all the tractor people here to buy Russian made tractors. lol Probably making them without drain plug, using a petcock.