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    Re: Fumoto Oil Drain Valve Or Magnetic Plug

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    You will probably be OK with the more extended nipple, and I just thought having the short nipple was the best of both worlds should I ever need it.


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    Yeah, I don’t do any “offroading,” just run across fields checking crops or whatnot.

    Occasional ditch crossing.

    Corn stalks may hit it in the fall after harvest, but IDK if they would be tough enough to cause damage to it or not.

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    Re: Fumoto Oil Drain Valve Or Magnetic Plug

    I have been running the EZ drain on mine, with the screw in the plug to keep it clean when closed.

    It same concept as the Fumoto, though.


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    Re: Fumoto Oil Drain Valve Or Magnetic Plug

    I'm probably going to grab the Fumoto with no nipple.

    It already drains straight down with the stock plug, so figure why risk the extra hang down of a nipple to snag when I'll never use it.

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    Re: Fumoto Oil Drain Valve Or Magnetic Plug

    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewC View Post
    Yeah, I don’t do any “offroading,” just run across fields checking crops or whatnot.

    Occasional ditch crossing.

    Corn stalks may hit it in the fall after harvest, but IDK if they would be tough enough to cause damage to it or not.
    The oil pan isn't the most robust piece in the world.

    I mean, the thing flexes just from operating the stock plug.

    I'd avoid having much of anything bang into it.

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    Re: Fumoto Oil Drain Valve Or Magnetic Plug

    I have the Fumoto on mine and love it.

    I always use a hose since I am constantly changing in the driveway with the wind blowing, and that takes it right to the drain pan, with no oil blowing all over the place.

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