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Re: Muffler or straight pipe, which?
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Posted by Bill B on July 20, 2001 at 05:32:14 from (209.182.69.143):
In Reply to: Muffler or straight pipe, which? posted by Bruce on July 19, 2001 at 17:56:01:

The F20 came from the factory without a muffler. It had a deflector that moved the exhaust left, away from the operator. I ran an F20 when I was a kid, and a day of harrowing was loud. If you only have the tractor for show, and occasional work, then I would use a straight pipe. If you use it all day, a muffler would be easier on your hearing. The repro deflectors from Rice are on back order last time I looked, but I made a pipe for mine by going to the auto parts store and looking in the exhaust pipe pile to find one with the right diameter and a bend, then cut off the extra.
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