Posted by Steve@Advance on September 13, 2020 at 14:39:55 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: oil plugs posted by cb in wisc on September 13, 2020 at 09:39:49:
I've done it to garden tractors to get the oil out in the open so it doesn't drain on top of the frame. Not a valve, just a pipe extension and a cap or plug.
Some skid loaders come factory with a hydraulic hose and a cap you pull out to drain. It's a necessity because of the bash pan under the engine.
Every application would be different, depending on the type drain plug used and the location. If there is a sheetmetal oil pan with a gasket type plug, I would be hesitant to try. Not much to work with, too weak support the extended leverage and vibration, could crack the metal.
But for a cast pan, as long as there was no danger of it getting knocked off it should not be a problem. I would use a ball valve and just for safety, plug it.
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