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Transmission Oil Fill

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Bud W

02-28-2008 15:02:22




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Is there a special wrench to remove the fill plug on the operator platform? The square hole is much larger than a 1/2 inch socket and I can't figure what else I can use although it must be pretty simple.Thanks




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bc

02-28-2008 20:51:39




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 Re: Transmission Oil Fill in reply to Bud W, 02-28-2008 15:02:22  
I have a piece of square bar to stick in there. It is technically 1" bar but it is ground down on 2 sides to fit in. You may be able to stick the jaws of some channellocks or pliers and wedge them in then turn them.



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glennster

02-28-2008 17:48:47




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 Re: Transmission Oil Fill in reply to Bud W, 02-28-2008 15:02:22  
its 3/4 drive, you can either pick up a 1/2 to 3/4 drive adapter and use your 1/2 inch breaker bar or rachet or....pick up a 3/4 drive breaker bar from farm and fleet, tsc, orschelns, big r's....you dont need a snap on or matco one to get the plug out.



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1fortyfanatic

02-28-2008 17:48:16




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 Re: Transmission Oil Fill in reply to Wesley Stephens, 02-28-2008 15:02:22  
On my 140, it was just a socket extension, 3/4 inch drive I believe. Good Luck

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scott rukke

02-28-2008 16:49:16




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 Re: Transmission Oil Fill in reply to Bud W, 02-28-2008 15:02:22  
I used channel locks on mine but there was about 3/4" sticking out above the platform.



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CobraJay

02-28-2008 16:26:51




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 Re: Transmission Oil Fill in reply to Bud W, 02-28-2008 15:02:22  
Sounds like it might be 3/4" drive.



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