Rounded off drain plug

   / Rounded off drain plug #1,021  
Here's a new slant to bring it to #1029.
Simply drill/tap a hole close to the rounded off one installing a new drain plug.
 
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#1,022  
Here's a new slant to bring it to #1029.
Simply drill/tap a hole close to the rounded off one installing a new drain plug.

Potential, however there's not alot of space to share on the lower spot the current plug is. Placing it off center of that spot or somewhere else entirely probably wouldn't allow it to drain properly.
 
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Finally looked in on this for a change. Anybody taking bets on this reaching 1500? Simple crap like this is great to keep a dialog going. Lots of room for digressing. Who is starting another wondrous topic to keep us entertained. Good thing I am a welder, lots of ways to fix this with an O/A #0 tip but no sense in repeating.

Ron
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,024  
Have it serviced at a tractor place. They'll fix it. If they call about a rounded plug act confused.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,025  
. Good thing I am a welder, lots of ways to fix this with an O/A #0 tip but no sense in repeating.

Ron

We need repeating otherwise we may never get to 1500 much less 2000 posts. Half this thread or more is repeating. No sense changing now. :D
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,027  
So if this transmission ever gets drained what’s the best oil to go back in it?
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,030  
Shouldn't we hash through which replacement pipe plug would be best before working on the oil?

Did we finish deciding on the toolbox, garage (barn/workshop) and electrical upgrades required before tackling any project of this complexity?
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,032  
Since I知 still board how should we over tighten and strip this pipe plug? My Klein adjustable wrench seems to me holding like a champ. View attachment 582220View attachment 582222

First thing would be to turn it over to the recommended position for tightening:

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Less likley to break the adjustable jaw.


Then use a 3' long cheater pipe on it. :D
Ya got that backward. The wrench throat flexes open some when you pull against the moveable jaw. You are more likely to round off the bolthead.
 
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This is the longest thread I have ever encountered without a conclusion. And over a pipe plug! :shocked:
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,034  
This is the longest thread I have ever encountered without a conclusion. And over a pipe plug! :shocked:

Ain't it wonderful ????
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,035  
Almost thought I'd be adding a Part Two to this thread.

First try on getting my hydraulic fluid drain plug out ended in a slip and partially rounded point or two. Used an adjustable wrench that didn't quite have enough grip for the factory installed plug. Second attempt with a pipe wrench got no where. Third attempt with a bigger pipe wrench got no where. It was a hex head plug, but thinner than a bolt head and I wasn't sure I had a socket big enough. Finally dug around in enough places to find a 30MM which fit nice and snug. But the 1/2" ratchet did nothing.

Resorted to the 1/2" x 12" breaker bar. Reefed on it to no avail at first. Changed positions and gave it another go. At first nothing, --- then SNAP. Thought sure I'd busted something, but it turned out it was just the plug breaking loose. Spun out nicely from there with no further issues.
 
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I had the quick attach lever on FEL on my Kubota stuck engaged (part of back pain problem I am working through).. I went back to shop and located a 4' pipe that would fit over the lever, put it on, moved it gently and pop, no problem. Daughter asked if I needed 4' cheater, I said, I was only going back to shop once and that is what I found quickly. I always worry when using cheater that I will get hurt when whatever is stuck comes loose. Perhaps left over from teenage years when I was a skinning kid that often resorted to cheaters.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,037  
...Daughter asked if I needed 4' cheater, I said, I was only going back to shop once and that is what I found quickly.
I have a Spanish-speaking friend who is learning the English names for tractor components, tools, etc. I'll say something like BFH then see a ??? look on his face.

I've learned that saying 'fuerza brutal' (brutal force) to describe a breaker bar, cheater pipe, impact wrench etc for a second attempt on anything gets a big laugh out of him every time.

:)
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,038  
Ya got that backward. The wrench throat flexes open some when you pull against the moveable jaw. You are more likely to round off the bolthead.
What I was told over 60 years ago in high school shop class, was with the pressure point farther up the moveable jaw, it is more likley to break the jaw:

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   / Rounded off drain plug #1,039  
I don’t think there will be a problem either way without the cheater pipe. When the cheater pipe comes out you should probably get a socket and breaker bar or impact gun.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,040  
The Army way: :)

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Bruce
 

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