TN65 Oil drain plug wrench

   / TN65 Oil drain plug wrench #11  
Your TN will become easier to service once you have done it a time or two. I routinely change engine oil and filter and the rest of the filters on them in well under an hour, greasing and checking the other fliuds, including the front axle and hubs.
 
   / TN65 Oil drain plug wrench
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Hello, Ken...no, I don't have an engine block heater. I use the TN65 only 3 seasons out of the year...during the winter, I have it stored inside a steel building witha concrete floor.

If you're going to use your tractor during the wintertime, an engine block heater will certainly help. Although...it's been as low as 20 degrees and the engine fired right up...even without using the glowplugs.
 
   / TN65 Oil drain plug wrench #13  
I have the sears wrench for mine as well.
But as mentioned is no good by itself. Go to the local hardware store and get yourself a couple different sizes of black iron pipe. The 24" length is the most useful for working on a TN IMHO.
Just slip the pipe over the end of the wrench and you can produce the torque needed.

Fred
 

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