downslope
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- Mar 11, 2008
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- NY
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- MF TO-35, Ford(s) 2000, 8N, 9N, White 2-70, NH TD75D, JD 5045D
As it starts slipping/stripping on the plug you may have to make minute adjustments closing the wrench down to maintain a grip.Gave it another go with a decent pipe wrench, got a good hold on the threads and thought I had managed to get it. Just started stripping down the threads.
All pipe plugs are not the same, some are all solid, some are hollow in the threaded portion and others hollow all the way thru. If you knew for sure it was hollow you could cut the head off and then collapse the threads with a chisel.
If all fails you could try to get a hold of one of the bolt extractor tools mentioned earlier, and if not enough room to get a proper wrench on it, then turn it with a pipe wrench.