Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
1066. Has a female pipe plug (if I have the correct name) to drain the hydraulic fluid. (I've actually not even looked at engine oil yet!)
I used my 1/2" ratchet with nothing attached to pull two of them off. As I understand, there are five of them. (I've not yet dealt with the axle drains) the one that has me scratching my head is the PTO drain.
The 1/2" ratchet is too big.... the 3/8 doesn't fit either. The 1/4" is way too small.
Why did they put these female fittings in there? (doesn't matter, I'm just wondering out loud)
Anyone know what size of male pipe plug tool I need for this? I don't want to spend $50 (or more) for a set of them when I only need a single socket.
??
TIA
I used my 1/2" ratchet with nothing attached to pull two of them off. As I understand, there are five of them. (I've not yet dealt with the axle drains) the one that has me scratching my head is the PTO drain.
The 1/2" ratchet is too big.... the 3/8 doesn't fit either. The 1/4" is way too small.
Why did they put these female fittings in there? (doesn't matter, I'm just wondering out loud)
Anyone know what size of male pipe plug tool I need for this? I don't want to spend $50 (or more) for a set of them when I only need a single socket.
??
TIA