B2650 Oil Drain plug size

DLHamblin2650

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I have seen a number of requests here and also on other sites trying to determine B2650 (dual) oil drain plug size (threads).

I have a new B2650 with loader, belly mower, and bush hog. Love it; should have gotten a long time ago.

When I do the first oil change I would like to put in some quick drain oil drain plugs. I have these on a number of motors and they are handy and since you never take out no chance to strip threads.

So I would like to have BEFORE I drain oil; but cannot find anywhere what the threads are.

I would be most appreciative if anyone knows the size on the B2650.

Thanks.

Dave
 

Stmar

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When you find out let the rest of us know and also what brand/type of plug you use to replace the OEM plug. Good idea.
 

85Hokie

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When you find out let the rest of us know and also what brand/type of plug you use to replace the OEM plug. Good idea.
I have bought two of these in the last 2 months.

Fumoto - http://www.fumotousa.com/

get the model with the "N" behind it !! Just add a piece of clear 1/2" tubing....no mess!

replace the factory plug - flip the lever to drain, flip back to close! Kinda $$$ but well worth it!


Amazon has them a little cheaper - getting the right one for the kubota is the trick! I believe it is a M12-1.25 thread.
 
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DLHamblin2650

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B2650, Loader, belly mower,bush hog
Jul 24, 2017
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Williamsburg, OH
When you find out let the rest of us know and also what brand/type of plug you use to replace the OEM plug. Good idea.
What I plan to use is a product by Stahlbus USA https://www.stahlbus-us.com/

These fittings work great, no mess as you have a tube on the adapter you insert to open so oil goes straight to catch pan. They are not much taller than stock and no chance of a branch knocking it open like the ones with a lever.

I have on my motorcycle and car.

Maybe I will just order a drain bolt from Kubota and measure. You would think it would be listed. On Yamaha motorcycles the bolt size is part of the part number.
 

DLHamblin2650

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B2650, Loader, belly mower,bush hog
Jul 24, 2017
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Williamsburg, OH
I have bought two of these in the last 2 months.

Fumoto - http://www.fumotousa.com/

get the model with the "N" behind it !! Just add a piece of clear 1/2" tubing....no mess!

replace the factory plug - flip the lever to drain, flip back to close! Kinda $$$ but well worth it!


Amazon has them a little cheaper - getting the right one for the kubota is the trick! I believe it is a M12-1.25 thread.
My only concern with these is the lever getting moved going through brush.

Thanks for the thread hint, I saw the M12-1.25 on another site so that may be it!
 

85Hokie

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My only concern with these is the lever getting moved going through brush.

Thanks for the thread hint, I saw the M12-1.25 on another site so that may be it!
there is a "clip" that makes it so IT cannot be opened!
 

DLHamblin2650

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When you find out let the rest of us know and also what brand/type of plug you use to replace the OEM plug. Good idea.
Well, I ordered (as cheap) one of the oil drain plugs for the oil pan for the B2650 (16271-33750). The thread is actually 10MM x 1.25 pitch! Smallest quick drain of any type I found is 12MM x 1.25 Pitch.

So, maybe no quick drain after all! Bummer