B7200 Block heater, drain pipe removal

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dontieche

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Ferguson TO 20, Kubota B7200 TLB, JD's 420, 214, Gator
Has anyone installed a block heater on a B7200?
I purchased the unit from my local dealer and it installs in place of the block drain pipe. The instructions reference a socket (70097-EN100) for removing the drain pipe (part # 15531-73170). All well and good except the dealer has never heard of the socket and I am unable to get more than a quarter turn towards getting it out. TIA
 
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Sorry I looked all thru my B7200 operators and workshop manuals and could not find anything on this. I will take a look at my 7200 next time I am out in the barn and see what it looks like.
 
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I appreciate your response, I also have the factory service manuals and could find nothing. I am attaching the installation sheets for the heater in hopes that might help.
 

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   / B7200 Block heater, drain pipe removal
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Thanks! That's the critter. For mine it shows the heater replacing the drain pipe.
 
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Hello:

Any luck getting it out -I am not sure either how to get it out without the socket.They put a bracket in a very bad spot welded to the frame near the drain fitting so it is not easy to get to.-Kip
 
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Hello, Did you ever figure out how to remove the drain plug? I was able to move a little with a 15/16" open end wrench but couldn't turn very far because jaws were obstructed. Really seem to need a special tool.
 
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You may have to bend a wrench or would a ratchet end box end work.:)
 
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Dontieche,

Here's Pics of mine installed......there's a pipe plug that needs a 17 mm allen wrench........IIRC a 1 3/8 socket fits the brass block heater......

If you don't touch the filler cap on the radiator you can slip the plug out and install the BH and only lose a cup or two of coolant (catch it in a pan to reuse it)

Good Luck
 

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would a ratchet end box end work

After the picture it's very evident the box end will not work.:ashamed:

Afraid I missunderstood the question.:eek:
 
 
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