Oil Pan Drain Plug

   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #11  
David,
post this on the Iseki and/or grey forum. Bolens and Iseki were mates for a while. I'm sure Buck and the gang can give you the size or part number you need.
 
   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #13  
You only need the replacement part in advance if your tractor is your only transportation to the parts store. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #14  
I agree Norm, but some of us are not near to a parts store and the dealer may not have them in stock /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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#15  
Well I am only about 5 miles from several auto parts stores
 
   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #16  
Hopefully an auto parts store will have a drain plug that will fit. Remember tractor manufacturers intentionally make some parts different so you have to buy the part from them.
Best of luck.
 
   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #17  
David:

I've read the thread and what I'd do after you get the drain plug out is get a new one or if you have access to a welder, clean the oil off the old one, grind the head (old hex end) flat and weld a nut on it. Preferrably a SAE nut so you don't need a metric wrench to remove it next time. Before you weld, don't forget to remove the sealing washer if it is rubber or you will melt it!! Even if you get a new one, you will have a spare if you loose one. I've broken manifold studs off and I can't get a grip on them with any tool but I have the room to weld a nut on. After that, all you need is a socket.
 
   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #18  
I had several battles with my drain plug too. It won. Severely rounded, I got it off with vise grips. No auto parts store carried it. I had to re-install it until I got the right one from the dealer. Dealer got it right without me bringing in old one, although I wasn't really sure till I screwed it in.
 
   / Oil Pan Drain Plug #19  
One more trick to try if you haven't gotten the plug out yet. Take a deep 12 point socket that is slighly smaller than what remains of the plug's head and see if you can drive it over the head. The socket will stretch a little, and then bite on the rounded head. Not guaranteed, but that was (still is) a great way to remove mag wheel locks if you don't have the correct key for them. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 

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