Oil and transmission drain plugs

As you are facing the trike from the front, directly under the primary cover is it's drain plug. On the air filter side is the drain plug for the transmission. Access is through a hole in the cross member. Oil pan drain plug is on the left front under the pan. Both the oil and transmission drain plugs are the same size hex. They also have a recess built into them for an allen bit. That is how the dealership techs remove them.
 
Man I didn't mean to start a war. And after my last back surgery plus having to wear tri focals, and sold my lift when I went trike, this half blind and beat up vet just can't get around like I was 18. But with ya'lls help I finally located the rascals. And just to throw this in I have been working on my stuff since I got out of the service along with a Mercury Marine Dealership, air boats, mud boats, marsh buggies, gun smithed and the list could go on so I fill very confident that I am mechanically inclined enough to continue working on my own stuff unless I just don't want to. And as far as the great oil discussions..........Thanks again guys:clapping:
 
lol All is cool bro. I am in the same boat. I can get down to do the fluid changes, it's the getting back up that is the issue for me. Sucks. All these tools I've bought over the years and now they simply take up weight and space. Oh well, at least I can still ride some. :clap:
 
I hear you Mikey. I finally figured out why my Dad never told me about getting old. The way I was living my life I guess he figured I'd never live this long:clapping:
 
Great news u found the plugs and now you should be a member of the over seventy

club and still ridding. gettin down is the easy part, gettin up is dang near impossible

with out help or something to grab onto. I am almost to the point, let some body

else do the oil change. No war that I can remember, heck I don't remember what I ate for lunch.

God bless and be safe.
 

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