If you use Amazon the hex bit is oemtools 22843 $5.98 the socket is DeWalt demt19289b $4.00
Are the numbers for the tools
Are the numbers for the tools
Hey K Sam.... thanks for the picture of your block heater installed. And yes My 2410 has the same 17mm hex wrench plug. I ask my granddaughter to give me a hand (literally) to get the side cover off. I just spoke with my dealer after sharing your heater installation and his catalogs do not show the heater unit. His catalogs did not even give the size and thread data for the removed plug.... he still iterated all he sees is the freeze plug route for installation.Here is picture of my B2410 with a screw in block heater. Remove the plug with 17mm hex key socket. Screw in block heater. Very easy job.
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See post # 5 for the part number...Hey K Sam.... thanks for the picture of your block heater installed. And yes My 2410 has the same 17mm hex wrench plug. I ask my granddaughter to give me a hand (literally) to get the side cover off. I just spoke with my dealer after sharing your heater installation and his catalogs do not show the heater unit. His catalogs did not even give the size and thread data for the removed plug.... he still iterated all he sees is the freeze plug route for installation.
Would you happen to have the Kubota part # if there is one or most likely if it is an aftermarket unit a name and their part #. If I could get one like yours .... 30 min and I am done! Thanks in advance for all your assistance.
I don't remember the part number. I will look and see if I still have the sales slip. I know I did get it from the local Kubota dealer.Hey K Sam.... thanks for the picture of your block heater installed. And yes My 2410 has the same 17mm hex wrench plug. I ask my granddaughter to give me a hand (literally) to get the side cover off. I just spoke with my dealer after sharing your heater installation and his catalogs do not show the heater unit. His catalogs did not even give the size and thread data for the removed plug.... he still iterated all he sees is the freeze plug route for installation.
Would you happen to have the Kubota part # if there is one or most likely if it is an aftermarket unit a name and their part #. If I could get one like yours .... 30 min and I am done! Thanks in advance for all your assistance.
Thanks Wolfman... Thank you a bunch I have to share something with you all. When I called my dealer and followed up with a picture text of the hex keyed plug to give him exactly what we were talking about... He said to be careful that plug was not part of the oil circulation cooling system (trans cooler) I had to chuckle. I let him know the 1/2" line immediately below the 1" or so plug followed back to the coolant petcock and with that and in talking with folks that have already done this we are pretty safe. He is new.
That's a hoot!Thanks Wolfman... Thank you a bunch I have to share something with you all. When I called my dealer and followed up with a picture text of the hex keyed plug to give him exactly what we were talking about... He said to be careful that plug was not part of the oil circulation cooling system (trans cooler) I had to chuckle. I let him know the 1/2" line immediately below the 1" or so plug followed back to the coolant petcock and with that and in talking with folks that have already done this we are pretty safe. He is new.