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    Drained oil in front axle of my John Deere 6300, now I can't get the filler plug off to refill.

    Morning guys, the plug was straight thread with a fine O-ring, I had been warned by the parts man at John Deere not to heat to hot or I'd be replacing the O-ring. The plug had a half inch square hole for removal or tightening, the surface was flush with the axle face. I didn't know if I could...
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    Drained oil in front axle of my John Deere 6300, now I can't get the filler plug off to refill.

    Third day of soaking, impact drive and big hammer. The plug is out and axle is refilled. Thanks, everyone one for ideas. I have yet to justify a good torch on my farm and I lost the body man next door to a heart attack, he was a good friend for 47 years and we could fix almost anything in his...
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    Drained oil in front axle of my John Deere 6300, now I can't get the filler plug off to refill.

    The tractor is a John Deere 6300, a friend suggested welding a big nut on it so I could use my 3/4" ratchet and a pipe, any thoughts?
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    Drained oil in front axle of my John Deere 6300, now I can't get the filler plug off to refill.

    Tried my Milwaukee impact wrench will not budge the plug and the position is such I can't get a breaker bar with pipe on it. It is soaking with B P Blaster on it now.
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    Welding with a heart pacemaker

    Had a pacemaker put in 8years ago now, the year before I had purchased a new Miller stick welder. My first appointment with my cardiologist was a great disappointment when I was told with a pacemaker now, I should do no welding anymore. I lived with this until one Sunday with rain coming over...
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