stuck hydraulic drain plug

/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #1  

Greg_Thomas

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Charlottesville, VA
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Mahindra 4110
I attemped to replace the 4110 hydraulic fluid and filters and couldn't get the square drain plug out. It has 1300 hours and probably has never been opened. I put vice grips on it and banged on it but I decided heat from a torch wasn't a good idea. Anyone know where I can get a square drive wrench for the drain plug?

Once I get it off, is there a generic size replacement for it?

Also, the fuel filter is hard to get to with a FEL. Any suggestions for getting that off with minimal swearing?
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug
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I attemped to replace the 4110 hydraulic fluid and filters and couldn't get the square drain plug out. It has 1300 hours and probably has never been opened. I put vice grips on it and banged on it but I decided heat from a torch wasn't a good idea. Anyone know where I can get a square drive wrench for the drain plug?

Once I get it off, is there a generic size replacement for it?

Also, the fuel filter is hard to get to with a FEL. Any suggestions for getting that off with minimal swearing?
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #3  
Greg,
I'm not sure about the size of the square head but you might be able to find an 8 point socket at a auto parts store. Or a few tricks I've used on other square head plugs is using the female end of a socket extention over the plug and a large wrench(15" cresent was my choice /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif) on the male end or possibly a stud extractor would work and the last ditch, backs against the wall solution would be drill(have a drain pan ready!) and EZ-out. Well thats my 2 cents, give your post a few days, there's a lot of sharp people on this website I'm sure someone's had this problem and has a better idea. Best of luck
Spike42
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #4  
Greg,
I'm not sure about the size of the square head but you might be able to find an 8 point socket at a auto parts store. Or a few tricks I've used on other square head plugs is using the female end of a socket extention over the plug and a large wrench(15" cresent was my choice /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif) on the male end or possibly a stud extractor would work and the last ditch, backs against the wall solution would be drill(have a drain pan ready!) and EZ-out. Well thats my 2 cents, give your post a few days, there's a lot of sharp people on this website I'm sure someone's had this problem and has a better idea. Best of luck
Spike42
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #5  
just get a high quality tight fitting open end wrench, you may have to beat it on the plug since you already used vice grips, then beat on the wrench with a small slege hammer. it should come right out.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #6  
just get a high quality tight fitting open end wrench, you may have to beat it on the plug since you already used vice grips, then beat on the wrench with a small slege hammer. it should come right out.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #7  
There are sockets made specially for removal of this type of plug. You can get them from Snap On, Mac, etc. , you might be able to get craftsman as well. Good luck!
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #8  
There are sockets made specially for removal of this type of plug. You can get them from Snap On, Mac, etc. , you might be able to get craftsman as well. Good luck!
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #9  
Levrage is what you'll need not banging. If you can get a pipe wrench on it I have had luck with pipe wrenches and the like with a pipe on the end for leverage.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #10  
Levrage is what you'll need not banging. If you can get a pipe wrench on it I have had luck with pipe wrenches and the like with a pipe on the end for leverage.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #11  
leverage is good but pipe wrenches and vice grips teas stuff up too much for me, of course im kinda pickie.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #12  
leverage is good but pipe wrenches and vice grips teas stuff up too much for me, of course im kinda pickie.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #13  
I know this sounds elementary, but have you tried tightening the plug first? Often times that will cause a stubborn nut, plug, screw, etc. to break loose. Watch those knuckles.
 
/ stuck hydraulic drain plug #14  
I know this sounds elementary, but have you tried tightening the plug first? Often times that will cause a stubborn nut, plug, screw, etc. to break loose. Watch those knuckles.
 

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