Rounded off drain plug

/ Rounded off drain plug #1,452  
And I think we have enough wingnuts.:)
 
/ Rounded off drain plug #1,455  
So many posts now; I have lost track whether this method was ever explored:

1. Grind a flat spot on the face of the bunged up plug.
2. Find short piece of tube that just fits over the bunged up plug.
3. Get a transfer punch, same size as tube interior, and hit with a hammer to have a new center.
4. Drill out a convenient size hole to allow fluid to drain and let drain overnight into a pan.
5. Continue to drill out the bunged up plug till only a shell remains in the threads, caution, do not get into the female threads.
6. Using a small cape chisel and hammer and peck out the residual shell.
7. Using proper size tap and clean up the threads.
8. Now using one of the many ideas , in this thread (your choice), on replacement plugs and install it.
8. Fill the reservoir with the proper fluid.

This process has never failed me in 80+ years; on all types of machinery.

You are now back in business. DO NOT REPEAT the scenario that started this Thread. We will not have the patience exhibited by all your TBN friends and their long suffering again.

Ron
 
/ Rounded off drain plug #1,456  
Has any thought been given to turning the tractor upside-down and draining the oil out the fillhole ???
I mean every other option you can think off has been suggested.:cool2:
 
/ Rounded off drain plug #1,457  
Has any thought been given to turning the tractor upside-down and draining the oil out the fillhole ???
I mean every other option you can think off has been suggested.:cool2:
As has that :D
 
/ Rounded off drain plug #1,458  
What about filling the transmission with water to float the oil out and then boiling off the water. I don’t recall reading that suggestion.
 
/ Rounded off drain plug #1,459  
What about filling the transmission with water to float the oil out and then boiling off the water. I don’t recall reading that suggestion.

^^ That one is a new idea. Boiled tractor :confused:
 
/ Rounded off drain plug #1,460  
So many posts now; I have lost track whether this method was ever explored:

1. Grind a flat spot on the face of the bunged up plug.
2. Find short piece of tube that just fits over the bunged up plug.
3. Get a transfer punch, same size as tube interior, and hit with a hammer to have a new center.
4. Drill out a convenient size hole to allow fluid to drain and let drain overnight into a pan.
5. Continue to drill out the bunged up plug till only a shell remains in the threads, caution, do not get into the female threads.
6. Using a small cape chisel and hammer and peck out the residual shell.
7. Using proper size tap and clean up the threads.
8. Now using one of the many ideas , in this thread (your choice), on replacement plugs and install it.
8. Fill the reservoir with the proper fluid.

This process has never failed me in 80+ years; on all types of machinery.

You are now back in business. DO NOT REPEAT the scenario that started this Thread. We will not have the patience exhibited by all your TBN friends and their long suffering again.

Ron

You said 'bunged' three times. :scratchchin:

You must like 'bung'.

:)
 

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