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Started up the Sears ( Murray ) snow blower to let it run for a few
minutes off season and then change the oil. The blower is almost new and this was to be the first oil change. The Briggs and Stratton 7.5 hp OHV engine has oil plugs that are not convenient for draining on the snow blower, so Murray thoughtfully installed a 4 inch extension pipe into the engine, then put a drain plug on the end of the extension. The problem is when I take a wrench to the drain plug, the entire extension unscrews from the engine. They must have really torqued down the plug onto the extension. I was unable to stop it from turning with vice pliers because there isn't much to grip. Finally I channeled the oil as best i could and drained it (removing the extension and all) , resulting in a small mess. Unfortunately i don't have a bench vise but am not sure if that would work to get the plug off. Has anyone else had this problem? I was thinking of installing a Fram Oil Sure Drain (quick drain oil plug) although I'm not sure there will be enough clearance from the top of the snow blower frame, even if there is a Sure Drain of the proper size. |
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