Ford 1900 diesel fuel injection pump

I have recently purchased a Ford 1900 compact tractor with 1400 hours on it. The previous owner was very honest in telling me that
he could never change the oil in the fuel injection pump because the drain and fuel plugs do not have screwheads, or allen wrench
openings to remover the plugs. The owners manual says to change the oil in the pump every 200 hours. However, what do I do if
there is not a way to remove those plugs?? I am attaching photos of the actual tractor's fuel injection pump, as well as a photo
from the owners manual.

Thanks for any help!
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The first photo I posted is the actual tractor's fuel injection pump. I am now adding the photo from the owner's manual showing screwheads in the drain and fill plugs.

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It's possible that your pump is a later model that was designed to be lubed by the engine. They did the same thing with the Simms/Minimec pumps around 1987 or so.
 
if you check the parts lookup you will see that they stopped putting the plugs in Dec 1980. After that the pump was lubed from the engine oil as Bern said.

Mark
 

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