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Kando, is your oil like molasses yet? Just add another quart.
Ron
Ron
Kando, is your oil like molasses yet? Just add another quart.
Ron
Pipe wrench has been tried again and again, both by myself and two others more experienced. Same result each time, material being sheared off the plug. If that result is due to improper grip and/or operator error, that's down to the lack of clearance around the wrench adjustment knob itself.
In other news, made hay yesterday.
Third season:thumbsup:
First that I've done 1: the whole field at once and 2: had 2 people on the wagon doing the hard work for me, until unloading it anyway![]()
The material the plug was made of is the problem.
I had not heard of salting hay, would that really extract the moisture?Yup.
As for progress, no. Weather has kept us at bay. Hay wasn't quite dry so I've also been dealing with that, looking into options. Settled on spacing it out on it's side and spreading some fine salt on them.
Other news, picked 40 of the best bales out for a girl scouts camp for their horses. Discussed the option of making hay off the pasture once the horses are returned to owner at the end of July.
Fill the tap flutes with grease and the chips stay on the tapActually, kidding aside, in any of the now almost 2,000 posts has anyone suggested THIS? Which is forget getting that plug out.
It's stuck tight! However (drum roll please), pick out a spot close by...and drill/tap a new hole!!!!!
Better location...away from that bar in the way. Start small, then working up to the correct tap size...then let it drain!!!!!
Next day tap it! No mess, fluid is gone.
I'd tap it slowly, removing chips.
Then pour kerosene or other cleaner through. New tap.
Fat lady sings, curtain closes.
FINI