Lil Foot
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Equipment
1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
I attempted to change the oil & filter in my B670 Backhoe a couple days ago, but the drain plug refused to budge.
It's what appears to be a steel 1/2" pipe plug, with a 9/16" square head. I tried a 12" crescent, and it easily started to round off the corners before moving. I switched to a 3/8 drive, 9/16" 4 point socket; nothing. Used a 1/2" breaker, and split the socket. At this point I should have quit, and went shopping for a heavy duty 9/16" 1/2" drive socket, (nearest likely store 160 mi trip) but I the tried a pipe wrench, vice grips, & heat till I burned the paint on the drain spigot, but no luck. The plug kept shredding smaller & smaller & getting rounder & rounder.
(I think it may be cast iron by the way it crumbled)
My question is this: I want to try Mig welding a nut on the "stub", maybe a 1/2-13 or slightly larger metric size.
It will be tight getting in there, but I think I can reach it.
Do you think my 135 amp Miller will get hot enough to get a good weld?
Meant to take a pic, but had to leave in a hurry for a family emergency.
It's what appears to be a steel 1/2" pipe plug, with a 9/16" square head. I tried a 12" crescent, and it easily started to round off the corners before moving. I switched to a 3/8 drive, 9/16" 4 point socket; nothing. Used a 1/2" breaker, and split the socket. At this point I should have quit, and went shopping for a heavy duty 9/16" 1/2" drive socket, (nearest likely store 160 mi trip) but I the tried a pipe wrench, vice grips, & heat till I burned the paint on the drain spigot, but no luck. The plug kept shredding smaller & smaller & getting rounder & rounder.
(I think it may be cast iron by the way it crumbled)
My question is this: I want to try Mig welding a nut on the "stub", maybe a 1/2-13 or slightly larger metric size.
It will be tight getting in there, but I think I can reach it.
Do you think my 135 amp Miller will get hot enough to get a good weld?
Meant to take a pic, but had to leave in a hurry for a family emergency.