D46U straight blade,D46U cat angle blade,allis chalmers AD4 grader and Khoering 404 dragline. D4C 40A,D4 2T and scraper.
Yup, i'd warm it up some, or get a longer pipe, OR consider sucking it out the fill hole with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JFJM14/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_V-RWEbWN8DSQ2 I'm not sure how well that would work though depending on being able to get the hose do get down in to the bottom of the finals.
Jordan
Which side is it?
Which side is it?
D46U straight blade,D46U cat angle blade,allis chalmers AD4 grader and Khoering 404 dragline. D4C 40A,D4 2T and scraper.
it is on the right side as you face the rear of the tractor.
Remove the whole fill assembly, I think it just threads into the rear face. Get it on the bench, you’ll win.
Have fun!
Bernie
D46U straight blade,D46U cat angle blade,allis chalmers AD4 grader and Khoering 404 dragline. D4C 40A,D4 2T and scraper.
[quote="bernie"]Remove the whole fill assembly, I think it just threads into the rear face. Get it on the bench, you’ll win.
Have fun!
Bernie[/quote]
it is the drain plug not a fill plug. and i have a winch.
I would try a longer bar and use a breaker bar, that side you have to pull up on the wrench. Or locate a 3/4" impact. May have to back it on some blocks to raise the back up to get some more room to work.
D46U straight blade,D46U cat angle blade,allis chalmers AD4 grader and Khoering 404 dragline. D4C 40A,D4 2T and scraper.
I would try a longer bar and use a breaker bar, that side you have to pull up on the wrench. Or locate a 3/4" impact. May have to back it on some blocks to raise the back up to get some more room to work.
When removing plugs like this I heat the area around the plug so the metal expands away from the plug i.e. like heating a rim to put on a wagon wheel except backwards. I heat an area about 4" away from the plug if possible so the plug it self does not heat up as much.