Posted by Texasmark on November 05, 2021 at 07:08:06 from (75.106.105.216):
In Reply to: Freeze Dried Hay posted by Part Time Pete on November 04, 2021 at 09:19:46:
I like your chrome stack. I had a JD 100 hp 4230 with soundguard cab for a time. It was 400 cu in and the outlet pipe on the muffler was 1.5 dia while the inlet was 4.....because that engine with a turbo is a popular 125 hp 4430 and needs the area to breathe.
Since GM apparently learned from Dodge (RAM) that engines are air pumps and if you want to pump air you need large diameter pipes, I felt that I had had enough of that muffler. So I got on the www and found a 4' 4 chrome pipe and installed it. The soundguard did it's job.
It was a 1979 model and I bought it in 2005 with 3900 easy (mowing) hours and a full cosmetic restoration.....beautiful. So for 4th of July parades and such, I would adorn it with American flags and move along with the procession, in a high enough gear so that you could hear every piston SMACK.....beautiful sound and I can't tell you how many thumbs up I got from bystanders as I went by.
I sold it one day to a local guy that farms the area for a living. He told me the first thing he did was to put a (OEM) muffler back on it. I just had to laugh!
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