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oil drain plug success - krminyl@... - 11-02-2006 07:21

Although the result was the same, I'm glad your issue was resolved easier
than mine was. Besides, it's a great excuse to buy another neat tool. You
came out ahead!!

Kevin Mc
YL CA
86 38pt


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oil drain plug success - erniecarpet@... - 11-02-2006 09:20

Any time there is a need for a tool run, is always a good day. Just don't
tell the "boss".

Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



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oil drain plug success - aokkoa2003 - 11-02-2006 11:41

This has been a better day.. the plug is out and oil has been changed.
On your advice, I went to town and bought a wire feed welder, and
welded a short bolt inside the square. Then, using an impact wrench(as
suggested by Tom Warner)the dang thing came right out!
Y'all have saved my life again!
Thanks to allllll...
Rob Sargent
1985pt36


oil drain plug success - doug_ngl - 11-02-2006 14:44

Hooray!!! Fresh oil and new tools...life is great!
Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO, '81FC35



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "aokkoa2003"
wrote:
>
> This has been a better day.. the plug is out and oil has been
changed.
> On your advice, I went to town and bought a wire feed welder, and
> welded a short bolt inside the square. Then, using an impact wrench
(as
> suggested by Tom Warner)the dang thing came right out!
> Y'all have saved my life again!
> Thanks to allllll...
> Rob Sargent
> 1985pt36
>


oil drain plug success - Gregory OConnor - 11-02-2006 16:11

Now that you have a wire feed, life will never be the same. You will
look at every project with an new perspective and after everthing
metal at home is repaired, you will then pick your neighbors trash
fix, simple repairs and give em back. Welcome to the club.
Greg

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "aokkoa2003"
wrote:
>
> This has been a better day.. the plug is out and oil has been
changed.
> On your advice, I went to town and bought a wire feed welder, and
> welded a short bolt inside the square. Then, using an impact wrench
(as
> suggested by Tom Warner)the dang thing came right out!
> Y'all have saved my life again!
> Thanks to allllll...
> Rob Sargent
> 1985pt36
>