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Re: Let's get the facts straight about straight pi
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Posted by john d on May 02, 2004 at 15:30:38 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Let's get the facts straight about straight pipes! posted by Farmallkid on May 01, 2004 at 07:42:08:
The engine will not suffer. Your ears will. To work in the field, you probably won't gain as much power as you think you will. On a pulling track, you might gain some. The length of the pipe will make very little difference on a work tractor, but will some difference on a pulling tractor IF you have everything else tweaked to take advantage of the straight pipe. If you're going to run this thing, invest about a dollar in a pair of those little foam plugs that go in your ears. You can put them in and (especially if your hair's a bit long) nobody else may even notice them! The tractor will sound about as loud to you with the plugs in your ears as it's GOING to sound LATER when you've been running it without earplugs!
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