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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 71390" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>When it warms up, go under the machine and look for the 4 drain plugs in them sprocket wells. We pulled our plugs out a few years ago and have not had problems since then. I guess it's possible to get dirt or mud in the holes without the plugs installed but it can also fall back out with out them. As you can see they already hold dirt,water rocks and anything else that falls in there already , so I would pull the plugs and let the junk fall out. If you do want to keep the plugs in, Maybe you could drill small drain holes in the plug to let water out. I'll tell you with out the plugs it works great to wash out the wells and you can get all the crap out of them by just running water through them, you would be surprised how much stuff collects in the wells. like I say, we took ours out and will never put them back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 71390, member: 9306"] When it warms up, go under the machine and look for the 4 drain plugs in them sprocket wells. We pulled our plugs out a few years ago and have not had problems since then. I guess it's possible to get dirt or mud in the holes without the plugs installed but it can also fall back out with out them. As you can see they already hold dirt,water rocks and anything else that falls in there already , so I would pull the plugs and let the junk fall out. If you do want to keep the plugs in, Maybe you could drill small drain holes in the plug to let water out. I'll tell you with out the plugs it works great to wash out the wells and you can get all the crap out of them by just running water through them, you would be surprised how much stuff collects in the wells. like I say, we took ours out and will never put them back in. [/QUOTE]
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