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Dan S (NY)

03-03-2002 13:34:53




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Ok, heres an easy one. I am replacing the cobbed up muffler and pipe held up by bits of wire that came with my TO20. I have the new exhaust but where where the original muffler hanger(s) attached and what did they look like? I could rig somethng easily enough but would like to put it back the way it should be if possible.

Thanks! Dan




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Bill Mc

03-03-2002 16:57:03




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 Re: Easy question in reply to Dan S (NY), 03-03-2002 13:34:53  
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Hey Dan
This is the clap on my TO20,I think it is original. I almost didn't post the picture(under belly needs paint:0) Good Luck

Bill Mc



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Bowser

03-04-2002 10:22:30




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 Re: Re: Easy question in reply to Bill Mc, 03-03-2002 16:57:03  
Bill Mc,I was incorrect when I stated that the rear bracket bolted to the the hydraulic oil dip stick cover bolt,the right hand footboard bolts there and not the the rear bracket as I said.Your picture shows the correct mounting for the rear bracket at the axle housing bolt.Old age is beginning to affect my memory.
Bowser



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Dan S (NY)

03-04-2002 14:28:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Easy question in reply to Bowser, 03-04-2002 10:22:30  
Thanks.. Bill Mc, the underside of mine needs paint too. Going to wait till warmer weather arrives on a more consistant basis before painting anything. Was 60 yeaterday and now its 17 degrees.
Dan



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Bowser(VA)

03-03-2002 14:37:19




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 Re: Easy question in reply to Dan S (NY), 03-03-2002 13:34:53  
The the origional TO-20 exhaust system had (1)clamp that went around the muffler and attached to the footboard thru a countersunk hole in the footboard and(1)that clamped around the exhaust pipe and bolted to a bolt in the side cover where
the hydraulic oil dip stick is.They can be made by using 1/8" X 1" cold rolled steel flat bar.Most
any machine shop should have the cold rolled steel

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