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Re: Exhaust pipe and muffler replacement
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on November 15, 2006 at 15:38:39 from (66.252.114.8):
In Reply to: Exhaust pipe and muffler replacement posted by Mike CA on November 15, 2006 at 14:44:52:
Not sure if I've ever seen an actual chromed muffler on a tractor? Now, there's alot of chromed straight pipes out there, but I wouldn't think you'd want that- just a straight peice of chromed exhaust pipe sticking up with no muffler. You MIGHT be able to buy a replacement muffler and take it to a chrome shop and have it chromed, but I don't think the chrome would stay looking good very long. Chrome tends to turn purplish with heat....check out the chrome pipes on motorcycles. Besides, wasn't your original goal to have an H just like your grandpas? A quality replacement muffler would come closest to that I bet. To get the old pipe out, you'll probably need a big pipe wrench and a blue wrench....if that fails you'll have to cut it out like mentioned in the thread below.
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