Actually ended up taking the top off the tranny and removed the plug with the top being held in the vise. Gave up on the fill-level plug and just put in the amount of oil the manual stated. How does one get those hummers out???

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My last problem of 2011This is a Super A question. Decided to replace the oil in the transmission. Removed drain plug without any issues, a 1/2 ratchet fit perfectly. Then the fun began. The fill plug on top was a bear. A 1/2" ratchet end (or an extension) was too small. A 3/4 is too big. Same situation on the fill-level plug (once I found it!). A 1/4 is too small and a 3/8 is too big. Did these require a special tool to remove, or do I have something unusual going on here?
Actually ended up taking the top off the tranny and removed the plug with the top being held in the vise. Gave up on the fill-level plug and just put in the amount of oil the manual stated. How does one get those hummers out??? ![]() In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
Roy Edenfield Deep South CubFest February 14 & 15, 2014
Re: My last problem of 2011Dad had a wrench sort of like this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blackhawk-No-152-8-Drain-Plug-Wrench-1943-USA-/250960423711?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a6e682b1f Note added: A chunk of square stock of the right size (if you have it) can be put in then turned with an open end wrench.
Re: My last problem of 2011Roy - buy a ratchet extension and grind the square end down until it fits.
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem. My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that! http://www.cubtug.com
Re: My last problem of 2011Roy, If you don't want to use Bigdog's suggestion, you can take a piece of sheet metal the right thickness, bent a 90* angle and cut to fit alongside your ratchet end (kind of wedge it in to take up the excess space on two sides).
Bob "We don't need to think more,
we need to think differently." -Albert Einstein
Re: My last problem of 2011I have had several SAs and never had a problem getting ratchets to fit the plugs
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Re: My last problem of 2011
Roy, did you buy those ratchets from Billy Ray? '61 Lo-Boy
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But I* do have a little sperience doing it Do you have the holes real clean? Mine may have been switched out, I would go back with a regular pipe plug after you get them out Boss IN GOD WE TRUST
All others pay cash Boss Hog Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
Re: My last problem of 2011I went to Sears and got a craftsman square drive socket set. It was worth the price with as much as I end up using it.
Billy Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. 1964 cub. Farmall 100 and 130.
"Those that say it can’t be done should not interrupt the ones who are doing it.”
Re: My last problem of 2011Thanks for the great suggestions, guys.
Bigdog, I took your idea. I discovered that I had 2 adapters, 1/4 to 3/8. I took the cheapest looking one and headed to the grinder. Finished up with a flat file. Got that baby out of there. Then I couldn't stand it, so I put the caliper on it. Guess what...exactly 5/16". Boss, You say you have more sperience?? Does that mean you borrowed one of Bigdog's hammers to fine tune those things to fit? Cowboy, Great suggestion. I think that would be a very useful addition to a tool box. That would be the next best thing to having a wrench like Jim sent the link to on EBay. And finally. Do y'all think IH actually build those things 5/16, or did a PO stick on in there? In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
Roy Edenfield Deep South CubFest February 14 & 15, 2014
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I wondered why he gave those to me!!! ??? [ Post made via BlackBerry ] ![]() In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
Roy Edenfield Deep South CubFest February 14 & 15, 2014
Re: My last problem of 2011
They are standard hardware items. IH used them, at least at times. http://www.discounthydraulichose.com/product_p/5408.htm
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Billy, Can you post the Sears part number on that set? Thanks. Don McCombs
MD, Deep Creek Lake "1950 Something" Farmall Cub, Cub-193 Moldboard Plow 1977 IH Cub w/FH, L-F194 Moldboard Plow, L-38 Disk, L-F1 Platform Carrier, Mott FHC Mower 1948 Farmall Super A, IH 22 Mower 1951 Farmall Super C w/FH
Re: My last problem of 2011Hi Don
I was thinking about the wrong plug. What I have is a 8pt socket set for a male headed plug for the trans level plug. I don't know if they make a adapter for female plug or what it would be called. I guess one could use a key stock or do as Bigdog said and grind one down. Sorry for my mistake. Billy Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. 1964 cub. Farmall 100 and 130.
"Those that say it can’t be done should not interrupt the ones who are doing it.”
Re: My last problem of 2011Don,
SK has several sizes, individual or in sets, male and/or female. Pricey! Sunex also makes them but they are cheap Chinese made tools. http://www.mytoolstore.com/sk/sk03221.html ![]()
Re: My last problem of 2011Automotive Tools Online has a reasonably priced set. Their item number is GRY1308P. The 5/16 individual socket is a little over three bucks. Shipping is ridiculous, though.
Don McCombs
MD, Deep Creek Lake "1950 Something" Farmall Cub, Cub-193 Moldboard Plow 1977 IH Cub w/FH, L-F194 Moldboard Plow, L-38 Disk, L-F1 Platform Carrier, Mott FHC Mower 1948 Farmall Super A, IH 22 Mower 1951 Farmall Super C w/FH
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