Broke the key

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czechsonofagun

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Old Dominion
Tractor
Kubota B1750
Stupid me, hit the key with my knee and it broke, luckily I can still turn the lock to start her, but I would prefer to get the broken key out.

Anybody had that happen before? Is it hard to dig out the lock? This is B1750, but I believe it is the same for tractors of that era.
 
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Is there no room to grab it with pliers? I wonder if one of those super strong magnates could pull it out?
 
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Would a dental pic help get the broken part out, along with a magnet ?
 
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I did it once too. Used a combination of dental picks, and some very delicate needle nose pliers. Something like these.

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Right, thanks, reading responses I remembered the lock pick set I got few years back, one of the tools will hopefully work.
 
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maybe a drop of superglue on the end of an small flat screwdriver? hold it on the visible part of the broken key for a few seconds then pull it out?
 
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I think most keys are made of brass so a magnet wouldn't work. My dentist gives me old picks when I go there and they are very handy to use.
 
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You need a broken key extractor. Find a locksmith or locksmith supply house and they will sell you one. Probably could find one on ebay also. It is a piece of wire with a spiral piece of fine wire wound around it's diameter to bind the broken key and pull it out.
 
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FWIW...My oem K_ubota keys are steel...
 
 
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