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Posted by rebuilder on January 16, 2004 at 12:35:21 from (66.228.102.151):
In Reply to: question for rebuilder posted by Dave in CT on January 15, 2004 at 23:06:44:
Dave: I reread your post. The muffler & air cleaner components are not modified at all keeping the tractor original if you so wish. Thus yes the exhaust air is going through the top pipe of the muffler and the disc blade sits on the wide part of the muffler surronding the top pipe. We fashioned this about 15-20 years ago when I was just a little turd(I've now become a bg turd), and this preheater is still being used on our M and Super M. We use the tractors now primarily to run augers and I have been loading trucks this week with temps in the single digits with no icing. I think you will find this very helpful to you. By the way; Our "can is the length of the wide part of the muffler. If you feel you would need more heat in the air you may want to adjust the length of the outer tube or larger diameter tube. Both would increase the time the air is heated. I personnally don't think that would be necessary. GOOD LUCK!
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