Posted by Nat 2 on November 21, 2007 at 05:29:25 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: Muffler rain cap posted by Athol Carr on November 19, 2007 at 18:55:02:
Mike CA, I gotta ask: What is your "bad purchase" rain cap made from, if not metal?
I must assume you mean the muffler's made from "bare" metal, while the rain cap is painted in primer, right? I think the mufflers are actually galvanized.
You probably bought a rain cap with the round counterweight. Yeah, those belong on an Allis Challmers. Technically, there is no specific shape for a specific brand, just what looks aesthetically pleasing. The round counterweights just look dorky on an IH, but are right at home on an old Allis.
The "baloney cut" muffler pipe belongs on a Massey Ferguson. They don't look right with a straight pipe and rain cap.
What you're looking for is the galvanized rain cap with the wing-shaped counterweight. Your local CaseIH dealer will have them. I don't think I paid more than $10 for the last one I bought.
I highly doubt if you'll get more than a few dollars for your Allis rain cap, and if you paid so much for it that you need to sell it to cover the cost of another cap... You got snookered, unfortunately.
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