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Gentlemen, be very careful when tampering with that aluminum fitting. That particular fitting was leaking on my TC40 D. It had developed into more than just a drop here and there. I thought it would be a simple procedure removing that aluminum fitting and replacing it with a cast iron plug. Not a chance. First, you cannot reach the plug very well. if you have FEL brackets in the way as I do it is even more difficult. Secondly, that fitting is extremely soft aluminum. The corners will round as you try to back it out. Two hours, some drilling, some chiseling, and several busted knuckles later, I had successfully replaced the junk fitting with a 3/4 " cast iron plug with a healthy dose of pliable thread sealer. I reconfigured the radiator drain line to empty about where it had originally. Changing the coolant now will only require opening the drain line, removing the plug and backflushing with a garden hose. The tractor comes up to operating temperature quickly now and seems to run better than it ever did. I'm not trying to discourage anyone from removing/replacing that plug, just be aware that it may be a bigger job than you intended.