1020 a mess

   / 1020 a mess
  • Thread Starter
#11  
Finally getting back around to working on the rust bucket. I have all of the fluids drained out. The drain plugs look like they may have had a washer or o ring on them that rotted or possibly is just a collection of grease and dirt. Does anyone know if they need a washer or seal of any kind? I can't find anything in the manual.

Thanks
 
   / 1020 a mess #12  
You can use a little Teflon tape on the threds if it feels loose. I would not add a loose washer that could make it leak, some plugs will hav a built in lip much like a washer and that might work. If it did not leak I would use the existing plug.
 
   / 1020 a mess
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Thanks. Put them back with no tape or seals. Holding all fluids perfectly.
 
   / 1020 a mess #14  
Drain plug should have sealing washer
2 ea-A4827R Washer - WASHER,SPECIAL ALUMINUM ADD 1.76 USD
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2006 Tusk 500 PG-16 Forklift  3-Stage 188in Lift with Aux Hydraulics (A56435)
2006 Tusk 500...
Mini Jack Daniels Truck (A55853)
Mini Jack Daniels...
John Deere 5055E (A53317)
John Deere 5055E...
MURRAY PUSH MOWER (A58214)
MURRAY PUSH MOWER...
CAT 777B ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCK (A58214)
CAT 777B...
David White Meridan LT6-900 Level Transit, S/N D94224 (A59076)
David White...
 
Top