Cub Cadet EZ oil drain pull & twist

Rickcin

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All will work. Black pipe is normally for Natural Gas or Propane. Galvanized more for water and stainless for caustic materials. But since there is no pressure all are find. I normally use black pipe.
Thanks again, I really appreciate your advice😎
 

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Thanks again, I really appreciate your advice😎
Now I’m wondering if I could add a ball valve for easy draining and if I could use this with galvanized pipe?
 

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As long as it doesn't leak and doesn't get bumped to the open position while the engine is running.
 

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I was going to cap it for added protection.
I replaced that cheap plastic easy drain that came standard on my Cub Cadet XT2 lawn tractor. The day after I changed the oil and filter, there was a puddle of oil on the shed floor from that plastic drain valve.
I now have it piped with 3/8 inch stainless with a good quality ball valve and I have the handle locked in place with a strong zip tie.IMG_1766.jpegIMG_1767.jpeg
 

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I am pretty sure you can take that nut off the lever and reorient it so it’s straight up when closed. I did something similar with an identical valve to keep from smacking into the shutoff for my outside garden faucet.
 

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I am pretty sure you can take that nut off the lever and reorient it so it’s straight up when closed. I did something similar with an identical valve to keep from smacking into the shutoff for my outside garden faucet.
You are probably correct, I would have to be very careful when doing that though.
 

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You are probably correct, I would have to be very careful when doing that though.
I took a closer look at the photo of the valve and the handle cannot be positioned
You are probably correct, I would have to be very careful when doing that though.
After an enlarged view of the photo of the valve, you can see a nub on the valve body and the handle will only work in that one position.
I could just remove the handle but Im thinking it’s fine as is and will not be a problem.
 

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Another option was
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Probably still would need to loosen the engine to install either one but they are better than the plastic one.
 
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