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Posted by Dave in CT on January 15, 2004 at 23:06:44 from (204.60.63.90):
This is for the person who goes by the handle "rebuilder" in this forum. I read your Nov. 26, 2003 post in response to FARMALL H RUN'S ROUGH regarding fabricating a pre-heater pipe to go around the muffler. I can picture most, but not all of what you've done. "Find an old disc blade to fit over top of muffler and weld to tube." I don't know what a disc blade looks like (non-farmer) so, does this have a hole the exhaust pipe fits through? Is the outer pre-heater tube you're fashioning thus pretty much capped with the exhaust going out the hole in the disc blade and the pre-heated air going out the side hole/pipe to the air intake? You wouldn't happen to have picture of one of these set-ups, would you? I had cold-weather running problems with my H today (3 F, 30MPH winds) and I'm looking to do everything I can to solve them. Thanks, Dave
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