Replacing a frost plug block heater

   / Replacing a frost plug block heater
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I finally was home in daylight to take this.
 

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   / Replacing a frost plug block heater #12  
Now that somebody here has told me why I can't keep a heater working, I want to replace the one which I trashed. I can find all sorts of info on how to remove a frost plug (I did that the first time when I was 13). Is there any special trick to getting the old heater out? I really, REALLY don't need to mess up my block. (Kubota L3301, so I believe that it has an aluminum block.)

Thank you

Curious to know why you couldn't keep your heater working. I thought you just plugged them in and they were pretty much bullet proof. ?????

gg
 
   / Replacing a frost plug block heater #13  
Pull the cord off the heater , use a socket and unscrew the heater from the block. The L3301 uses a screw in heater
 
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