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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 02, 2006 at 04:17:21 from (216.208.58.140):
In Reply to: exhaust posted by Marty Johns on September 01, 2006 at 20:17:39:
Marty: Nat is right, designed to keep rain out. I'm not sure they do that very well though. My first tractor that came with one of those was a Farmall 560. Many times I've looked out on a rainy, windy day, to see the wind holding the cap up and actually catching more rain than if there was nothing on there. My 560, 656 and 1066 all came equipped with those, they soon saw the scrap barrel. If you truly want to keep the rain out, which you should, a nice soup can that snugly fits exhaust pipe is your very best insurance. If you like the rattle and your engine doesn't matter, spend the money on the rain cap. If you were running a horse, we hope you'd take time to feed him at the end of the day, surely one can take time to get the soup can out of the tool box.
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