I need to fix a small hole in my oil pan.  I think it is only slightly larger than a pin hole but I would rather not leave it go.  I was mowing hay the other day in a newly rented hay field and found a 1' tall stump about 20' from the fence and when the disc mower hit it, it sheared the blade bolt and sent the blade under the tractor.  Caught a steel hydraulic line and my oil pan.  The line has been ordered but I would like suggestions on fixing the oil pan.  I really don't want to pay for a new pan since it is such a small hole.  And it is right on the lower corner of the pan.  
I have heard of some brazing oil pans, but I'm afraid I would cook the oil without taking it off the tractor. It looks like a several hour job just to get the pan off the tractor. I was thinking about just having the tractor running while brazing to keep the oil flowing throughout. Any thoughts on that plan?
Also thinking of using something like JB Weld for a patch until I have the time to take the pan off and braze it that way.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I have heard of some brazing oil pans, but I'm afraid I would cook the oil without taking it off the tractor. It looks like a several hour job just to get the pan off the tractor. I was thinking about just having the tractor running while brazing to keep the oil flowing throughout. Any thoughts on that plan?
Also thinking of using something like JB Weld for a patch until I have the time to take the pan off and braze it that way.